NEW DELHI: One day after the bugs disappeared, but did not disappear in the largest “on-demand” launch of the Covid vaccine, the Center decided to allow even private hospitals not affiliated with Ayushman Bharat, CGHS and state schemes to be included as centers for vaccine administration. The Center’s decision will …
Read More »A COVID-19 vaccine trial was carried out on 125 beneficiaries in Andhra
The drill was conducted to test the vaccine storage and transportation arrangements, as well as the management of any adverse events after vaccination. A total of 125 fictitious beneficiaries in Andhra Pradesh’s Krishna district received a fictitious COVID-19 vaccine on Monday while a vaccination test was being conducted in the …
Read More »Forming committees to conduct fire safety audits of all hospitals: Supreme Court directs states / UT | India News
NEW DELHI: On Friday, the Supreme Court ordered states and UT to form committees to conduct fire safety audits of all hospitals, including exclusive Covid care facilities, every month. He also said that each state must designate a nodal officer who will be responsible for fire safety in hospitals. The …
Read More »New Years celebration prohibited on MG Road and surrounding areas; but restaurants and pubs can operate at 50% capacity
It’s official. There will not be night curfews on new year’s eve. But there would also be no celebrations on the roads of Bengaluru on the night of December 31. The formal decision to ban New Years celebrations on MG Road and the surrounding areas of Brigade Road and Church …
Read More »Delhi: High-level doctors at North Corporation hospitals go on indefinite strike over outstanding salaries | Delhi News
DELHI: North Corporation Patients hospitals faced difficulties such as senior doctors there was a indefinite strike on Tuesday, the day after they had gone on casual leave en masse for their outstanding wages. Maruti Sinha, general secretary of the Municipal Corporation Physicians Association (MCDA) said: “Our demands, which include the …
Read More »Pune is the new COVID-19 hotspot; no ICU beds with ventilators, shortage of ambulances too
The growing number of COVID-19 cases in Pune the city has become a cause for concern. In fact, the city is becoming one of the main hotspots not only in Maharashtra, but also in India. the death of a young man journalist due to ICU unavailability Beds and the ambulance …
Read More »Only 1.5% of 1.3 lakh beds in used Covid hospitals | India News
[ad_1] TOI photo used for representation NEW DELHI: Less than 1.5% of more than 1.30 lakh of hospital beds intended for COVID-19 patients are currently being used across the country and this could see, based on case history, a review of hospital readiness plans that could free up some beds …
Read More »Armed forces to perform flying passes, rain petals in hospitals in gratitude to the warriors in the crown | India News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: The military will express its gratitude to all “crown warriors” by making flying passes, shedding petals in hospitals treating Covid-19 patients, and lighting naval ships, the chief of Defense Staff said on Friday, General Bipin Rawat. Speaking at a special press conference with the three chiefs of …
Read More »Sealing fears, sinking patients, cautious staff are making private hospitals play safe
[ad_1] Written by Prabha Raghavan The | Mumbai, New Delhi | Updated: May 1, 2020 8:37:06 am But as the number of positive cases continues to rise and reports of hospitals rejecting patients arrive, states want private nursing homes to be fully opened. It has been a struggle for Dr. …
Read More »What is the impact of SARS-CoV-2 aerosol in hospitals?
[ad_1] According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In the USA, the human SARS-CoV-2 virus is believed to spread primarily between people through inhalation of respiratory droplets loaded with the virus, as well as by touching and then touching contaminated surfaces. susceptible areas of the body, …
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