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The state has 79,520 active cases and nearly 71,000 samples were tested on Monday.
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More than 1,275 tonnes of liquid medical oxygen has been delivered to different locations around the country by Indian Railways to help tackle the oxygen shortage in different states
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The Suprpeme Court asked the Centre to apprise it as to how many claims of “Corona Warriors” under PM insurance scheme have been settled by it and sought a timeline for settling the pending dues
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A bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli were informed by the Centre that six additional containers are coming to Delhi and each of them is carrying 20 metric tonnes of medical oxygen
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The government should also consider using health care workforce available with the armed forces and para military forces for the purpose of vaccination, the Supreme Court suggested
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The Supreme Court said leaving the state governments to negotiate directly with manufacturers will produce chaos and uncertainty
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AIIMS Director Dr Randeep Guleria said that many people are opting for the test the moment they find out they are positive for COVID-19 and added that misuse of CT scans and biomarkers may cause damage
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The situation on the employment front is expected to continue to remain challenging going forward as well, CMIE's managing director and chief executive Mahesh Vyas said
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The petition said that at present, the cost of conducting HRCT in Delhi is between Rs 5,000 to Rs 6,000. Therefore, price regulation is very important at this time
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Amid a shortage of medical oxygen, Joint Secretary in the Health Ministry Lav Agarwal said the government is exploring the feasibility of converting existing nitrogen plants to produce oxygen