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Across virtually every key measure of childhood, progress has gone backward in the 12 months since the pandemic was declared, leaving children confronting a devastating and distorted new normal, says Unicef. Photo: 123rf.com Ten-year-old Nurfaraiin is terrified of losing her parents to the coronavirus. Every day when her father, a delivery service rider, and mother who is a cleaner, leave for work, Nurfaraiin cries. She is afraid they will come home with the virus, be taken away to the hospital and die. “Nowadays, she cries a lot, ” says her mother, Nora, 39. “She follows me around the house and when I have to leave for work, that’s when she starts crying. She says she’s afraid I won’t come back.” ....
Cancer and cardiac patients: Most can take COVID vaccine, say doctors Most cardiac patients can take the vaccine, say doctors. Those who had heart attacks in the past need to be vaccinated. Share Via Email | A+A A- A medic prepares a dose of COVID vaccine in a syringe during a vaccination drive. (Photo | PTI) Express News Service TIRUCHY: Ever since the coronavirus started spreading, it was noticed that people with co-morbidities were gravely affected by the virus. Hence, when the COVID vaccination began, experts believed that people with co-morbidities must be prioritized for vaccination. As the government plans to open up vaccination for senior citizens and those above 45 with co-morbidities from Monday, TNIE speaks to doctors about who should, and should not take the vaccine. ....
4-MIN READ Covid-19: Indian health care comes of age All stakeholders take note of marked improvements in Indian medicare system, call for innovation and continuity FOLLOW US ON: At the Ninth edition of the OPPI Annual Summit 2020 - Healthcare Accelerated, Reimagining India s Healthcare in the next decade, country’s leading policy makers, members of the healthcare fraternity, heads of pharmaceutical companies, medical experts, NGOs and global think tanks converged to discuss diverse aspects of healthcare access, offering potential solutions.
Who’s who of the Health sector Among the top-notch speakers who graced the occasion included D. V. Sadananda Gowda, Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilisers and Mansukh Mandaviya, Minister of State for Shipping, Chemicals and Fertilizers. They were joined by S Aparna, Secretary, Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers. ....
In western Himalayas, tree-planting programmes threaten the livelihoods of pastoralists Most varieties of trees planted by the forest department in the last 40 years have been unpalatable to livestock, say researchers. Jan 23, 2021 · 09:30 pm Plantations have made Gaddi livelihoods more vulnerable because the land is enclosed and their access routes blocked. | Harvinder Chandigarh, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Large scale tree planting is being promoted worldwide to mitigate the impacts of climate change and increase forest cover. However, afforestation projects can displace pastoralists and threaten their livelihoods. The disappearance of pastoralists and their animals can also lead to further degradation and environmental damage in these areas. ....