Coronavirus: Carry your own bag, wash plastic packets from grocery stores
March 31, 2020 21:51 ISTThe experts have advised that people must practice social distancing and take enough precautions while visiting grocery stores.
The experts have advised that people must practice social distancing and take enough precautions while visiting grocery stores.
The testing is not recommended for diagnosis of COVID-19 infection. These kits can only show whether the patient has had exposure to the virus or not.
These labs will charge a total of Rs 4,500 for each test --- Rs 1,500 for screening and Rs 3,000 for confirmatory tests only, as per the government fixed limit, and as per the norms set by the Indian Council of Medical Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
The fear of the novel coronavirus has seeped in the houses of India. Here's a reality check by the doctors on all the messages and videos that have been circulated on the internet.
To prevent this coronavirus infection from spreading, a 21-day lockdown has been followed all across the country. Today is the seventh day of lockdown and the cases have already crossed the 1200 mark.
Working from home during coronavirus lockdown and suffering from constipation? Celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar lists out the best yogasana to curb the same.
According to the doctors, severe withdrawal symptoms include seizure, epilepsy, behaving in anti-social manner, injuring themselves or harming others also.
The elderly population needs to be extra cautious and strictly follow the guidelines issued by the government to keep coronavirus at bay. They need to control any secondary disease such as diabetes and hypertension. Staying at home is most essential at this time.
PM Narendra Modi, during the 63rd edition of his monthly radio programme Mann ki Baat, was asked about his fitness routine in response to which he has shared a couple of 3D animated videos doing yoga.
The novel coronavirus is slowly spreading its wings in India. With over 1000 plus positive cases in India, people are being asked to stay back at their homes and observe social distancing. Only one question has grabbed everyone's hearts-- when will coronavirus be over?
In India, the coronavirus is slowly spreading its legs. The entire country has been put under lockdown to prevent this deadly virus from spreading, but the number of cases is steadily increasing.
The Singapore-based company claims that its test kit can test the COVID-19 in 10 minutes from home. In the present circumstances this kit can provide relief to millions who fear corona virus.
The report will be made available to the patients on the Practo website within 24-48 hours of the sample collection, the company added.
The quarantine plans by nutrionist Rujuta Diwekar are simple and extremely easy to follow. No fancy oils or elaborate recipes. All you need is to dedicate some time and opt for good healthy food and keep your immune system intact.
There are at least 748 active COVID-19 cases in India at present, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Saturday, taking the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the country to 834.
The ministry on Friday issued standard operating procedures (SOPs) for reallocation of resident doctors, postgraduates and nursing students as part of the hospital management for COVID-19 guidelines.
Celebrity trainer Yasmin Karachiwala who has helped in keeping actresses like Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, and Katrina Kaif fit shares tips on how you can keep yourself fit using home items while quarantining.
Coronavirus Health Updates March 27: People are being asked to stay in the house, not just by the Government but the celebrities are also urging fans to go in self-isolation. However, despite this, 694 cases of coronavirus infection have been confirmed in India.
The advices by our grandmoms will only help us sail across this crucial time. Follow these tips during lockdown to keep negativity at bay.
Neither viral culture nor reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) detected the virus in their tears throughout the two-week course of the disease, the researchers said. The study researcher Ivan Seah also took samples from the back of the nose and throat during the same time period.
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