How COVID-19 third wave may affect children? watch report
News | May 07, 2021 16:00 ISTThe second wave of coronavirus is causing a surge in cases. the new wave is said to be quite scary for the kids too. watch report
The second wave of coronavirus is causing a surge in cases. the new wave is said to be quite scary for the kids too. watch report
The outbreak of the corona epidemic continues in Uttar Pradesh. Now, another Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA has lost his life. BJP MLA and former minister Dal Bahadur Kori passed away today from the Salon assembly seat in Rae Bareli. He had been infected with a corona in the past and was undergoing treatment.
India recorded 4,14,182 new COVID-19 cases and 3,920 fatalities on May 6. The country has so far reported a total of 2,14,85,285 cases and 2,34,071 deaths.
As India continues to grapple with a savage second wave of Covid infection, a top scientific advisor to the government said that a third wave is 'inevitable' and the authorities should be prepared for it. "A phase three is inevitable, given the higher levels of circulating virus but it is not clear on what time scale this phase three will occur. We should prepare for new waves," K Vijay Raghavan, Principal Scientific Advisor to Centre said on Wednesday.
India reported 357,229 new COVID-19 cases and 320,000 patients were discharged from hospitals, which raises the total number of recoveries to 16,613,292.
Many peoples are complaining that they are getting Covid-19 Infected despite being staying in their homes without any physical contact with the outer world. what Could be the reason of it? know from India's top doctors.
India on Monday recorded 3,57,229 new cases of the novel coronavirus, along with 3,449 deaths due to the infection. According to the data shared by the Union Health Ministry, the country saw a total of 3,20,289 discharges in the last 24 hours, taking the total recovery toll to 1,66,13,292. The total cases of COVID-19 in India have now mounted to 2,02,82,833, with 34,47,133 active cases, the data showed. The total death toll in the country is now at 2,22,408. A total of 15,89,32,921 people have so far been vaccinated against COVID-19 in India.
India on Monday recorded 3,57,229 new cases of the novel coronavirus, along with 3,449 deaths due to the infection. According to the data shared by the Union Health Ministry, the country saw a total of 3,20,289 discharges in the last 24 hours, taking the total recovery toll to 1,66,13,292.
Around 24 patients died at the Chamarajanagar district hospital, allegedly after the government facility ran out of oxygen. The Karnataka government has ordered an inquiry on the incident.
COVAX, the global alliance to ensure equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines, urgently needs 20 million doses to cover interruptions in supply triggered by increased demands for jabs in India, which is the main supplier of the AstraZeneca vaccines, the World Health Organisation said on Monday.
The fight with coronavirus has been going on all over the world but in India the matter remains quite sensitive. People of all age groups dying endlessly, shortage of oxygen cylinders, hospital beds, Remdesivir injections are the problems being faced by the citizens. watch special report on PM Modi's WAR Plan against Covid-19 pandemic?
India reported 3,68,147 new COVID-19 cases and 3,00,732 patients were discharged from hospitals, which raises the total number of recoveries to 16,29,3003.
The devastating second wave of the coronavirus continues to wreak havoc in India as the nation recorded more than 3.5 lakh fresh Covid-19 infections on Monday. This is the seventh day running when India has seen more than 3.5 lakh coronavirus cases.
With 4,08,323 new COVID-19 cases recorded until 11 p.m. on April 30, India became the first country in the world to register over 4 lakh infections in a single day. As many as 3,464 new deaths were also reported on the day.
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a meeting of the Union Council of Ministers on Friday, where they were briefed about the management of the pandemic and availability of oxygen and medicines.
We don't have vaccines as of now. We have made requests to the company regarding vaccines, we will tell you when it comes: Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain when asked about inoculation of people above 18 years of age, from May 1st.
India touched another grim milestone as the overall deaths in the pandemic crossed the 2-lakh mark. Over 3.6 lakh new cases were reported in the last 24 hours in yet another single-day record.
People, who came to take the Covid-19 jab waited outside Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) jumbo vaccination centre after the vaccines ran out of stock. Boards reading 'Vaccine out of stock' were put up outside the BKC centre.
The new strain of Corona is quite dangerous. After the corona is caught, people start feeling tired and weak. Simultaneously, the coronavirus is attacking the fibers of the muscles. So that the muscles are facing many problems like pain, weakness.
PM Modi chaired a meeting to review steps taken to boost oxygen availability in the country. He emphasised that there was an immediate need to augment the supply of medical-grade oxygen as well as equipment required for patient care both at home and in hospitals.
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