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The rule is applicable for the period April 1, 2021 to May 31, 2021
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The India experience is similar, said experts, stressing that the infection is about the blood vessels as much as about the lungs
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This will provide patients a far more convenient, cost-effective treatment option in the country, Glenmark said in a regulatory filing.
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The state government has rolled out the Chiranjeevi health insurance scheme when the second COVID wave is sweeping the state
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A statement said PM Modi has also asked officials to explore how volunteers from civil society can be utilised to lessen the pressure on healthcare sector
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The practice of inhaling steam or steam therapy is not new to India. This remedy which is widely attributed to ancient Ayurveda is popular in the country for ages.
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Currently, 21 ESIC hospitals run directly by ESIC with 3,676 COVID-19 isolation beds, 229 ICU beds and 163 ventilator beds and 26 ESI Scheme Hospitals run by state governments having 2,023 beds are functioning as COVID-19 dedicated hospitals.
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Out of 3,700 people who tested positive on Thursday, about 1,200 people were brought to screening centres and the rest were either sent to state-run or private hospitals
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The vaccine is not a magic bullet that will totally prevent the person from catching the infection. It reduces the severity and probability of catching the infection, says an expert
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With the world collapsing upside down, thanks to Covid-19, have you wondered why the infection is such a horror, after all? Yes, like many thousand other infections, it is also a communicable disease that has the potential to kill you. But it is, precisely, the lack of information and the fear of the unknown surrounding […]