[ad_1] One son has successfully cured his coronavirus-affected father to regain health at home despite the 81-year-old patient being discharged from the hospital to die. Raj Nathwani used a Google spreadsheet to monitor Suri’s vital signs, kept his house clean, and isolated him from the rest of the family in …
Read More »100 hours 100 stars: ‘Covid -19 is a Test match on a dangerous wicket’ – Sourav Ganguly – cricket
[ad_1] BCCI President Sourav Ganguly opened up on life amid lockdown in India due to coronavirus pandemic. Speaking on 100 Hours 100 Stars, an initiative started by Fever Network, Ganguly compared the pandemic to a Test match on a dangerous wicket. “This situation is a Test match on a very …
Read More »Defeating Covid not only needs a vaccine, but also rich countries so as not to monopolize it
[ad_1] Representative image | Bloomberg Text size: A- A + London: Creating a vaccine to stop Covid-19 in a matter of months is not the only colossal challenge. The next big test: taking billions of doses to every corner of the world at a time when countries increasingly prioritize their …
Read More »Punjab blames Maharashtra for positive Covid pilgrims, Covid says “it is not our fault” | India News
[ad_1] CHANDIGARH / MUMBAI / AURANGABAD: The complexities involved in evacuating thousands of migrants across state borders are beginning to sink. Maharashtra sealed off areas around the Nankh Takht Hazoor Sahib on Friday after Punjab saw a huge increase in cases with 215 pilgrims, who had visited the shrine, testing …
Read More »What is ‘Covid Toe’? Maybe a strange sign of coronavirus infection
[ad_1] Before the coronavirus outbreak, Dr. Lindy Fox, a dermatologist in San Francisco, used to treat four to five patients a year with chilblains, painful red or purple lesions that usually arise on the fingers and toes in the winter . In the past few weeks, she has seen dozens. …
Read More »Additional cost, OPD gaps: Covid reaches revenue model
[ad_1] Written by Tabassum Barnagarwala , Prabha Raghavan The | Mumbai, New Delhi | Updated: May 2, 2020 8:49:56 am From large hospital chains to smaller nursing homes, Covid’s lockdown and pandemic have redesigned operations. The facilities at Remedy Hospital in southern Kolkata are deserted in appearance, with missing staff …
Read More »COVID Pandemic Places Spotlight on Seven Glaring Labor Rights Issues
[ad_1] This year, ‘May Day’ will be celebrated through virtual and other coronavirus-proof modes – through windows and on top of terraces, as individuals shout slogans and hold placards – but no less intense than in the past. In fact, after a long time, this year is when worker solidarity …
Read More »UK ethnic minorities suffer additional COVID deaths – think tank
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – People from some ethnic minorities in Britain are dying in disproportionate amounts of COVID-19, possibly in part because they are more likely to work in health care and other sectors more exposed to the virus, a group said on Friday. of leading experts. . A man …
Read More »“COVID toes” and other skin symptoms may be a sign of coronavirus
[ad_1] There is still a lot to learn about the new coronavirus, including a wide range of symptoms that seems to be expanding. Common symptoms of respiratory illness include fever, cough, shortness of breath, and chills, but some doctors have reported less obvious symptoms in some patients, including what some …
Read More »See: As a nation fighting Covid, India demonstrated its capabilities to become a serious global player
[ad_1] yes and Milind Deora A post-Covid world will not be, and should not be, the same as before. We will witness transformative “new normals” in the way we work, consume, travel, the way we relate to and interact with each other. Inevitably, cultural and social transformations will be accompanied …
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