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Surat sees rise in Covid-19 cases in Children: No deaths reported

Surat sees rise in Covid-19 cases in Children: No deaths reported

In Surat, more than 560 children, all up to 10 years, tested positive for the virus in the first wave of Covid-19, while the cases increased nearly three-fold with around 1,700 children being affected during the second wave. However, no fatality was reported among the age group. The data comes amid apprehensions that children would be severely infected during the third Covid-19 wave. AIIMS Director Dr Randeep Guleria, however, recently stated that the fears were not based on facts. According to the data shared by Surat Municipal Corporation’s (SMC) health department, between April and December 2020, the first wave of…
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Gynaecologist explains what pregnant couples should know regarding the Covid-19 vaccines

Gynaecologist explains what pregnant couples should know regarding the Covid-19 vaccines

According to Dr Gayatri Deshpande, senior consultant, gynaecology and obstetrics at Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital, in India, there are millions of lactating mothers, expecting women, and women attempting pregnancy. “The vaccine doesn’t only negate the risk of infection, but also substantially reduces its severity. Thus, the advantages of vaccination outweigh risks by a huge margin.” “Over 5,000 pregnant and lactating women presented a robust immune response post-vaccination in a recent study done in the United States,” she said, adding: “The protective antibodies were isolated in the umbilical cord at the time of delivery and in the breast milk, which…
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Covid-19 Vaccination: All do’s and don’ts you need to keep in mind

Covid-19 Vaccination: All do’s and don’ts you need to keep in mind

Dr Kanchan Sanyal, advisor health and wellness, Columbia Pacific Communities, explains all do’s and don’ts for before and after your Covid-19 vaccination. Schedule your appointment and stick to it Your state may have certain requirements for registering and scheduling your dose. Find out what is applicable to your state and fix the appointment. Missing your appointment could result in a wasted dose of the vaccine. Once the vaccine vial is opened, it must be used on the same day or it’s wasted. So be a responsible citizen. Accept whichever vaccine is available Avoid “vaccine shopping” and take whichever vaccine you…
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On Rash Behari Bose’s birthday, read about his key role in India’s struggle for Independence

On Rash Behari Bose’s birthday, read about his key role in India’s struggle for Independence

 A brief history of the life and works of Rash Behari Bose - Bose was born in Subaldaha, Bardhaman district of West Bengal on 25 May 1886. He died on 21 January 1945 in Tokyo, Japan. - Bose was interested in revolutionary activities since his school days. - Rash Behari Bose played a key role in the Delhi Conspiracy Case (attempted assassination on the British Viceroy, Lord Hardinge), the Banaras Conspiracy Case and the Ghadr Conspiracy at Lahore. Rash Behari Bose was born in the Bardhaman district of West Bengal - On December 23, 1912 a bomb was thrown at Lord Hardinge during…
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Centre enables on-site registration for 18-44 age group at Covid-19 vaccination centres

Centre enables on-site registration for 18-44 age group at Covid-19 vaccination centres

Centre on Monday enabled on-site registration and appointment for 18-44 age group at government-run Covid-19 vaccination centres (CVCs). This decision came more than three weeks after it rolled out vaccination for the 18-44 age group, where slots could be booked only through online appointment on Co-WIN. However, with several states forced to shut down vaccination sites or operate a limited number of vaccination sites due to unavailability and shortage of vaccines, the Centre’s decision to allow walk-ins is likely to have limited impact. So far, only vaccinations for those above 45 were allowed through walk-ins, with those in the 18-44 age group…
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Cyclone Yaas, formed over Bay of Bengal, intensifies into a ‘Severe Cyclone’

Cyclone Yaas, formed over Bay of Bengal, intensifies into a ‘Severe Cyclone’

India Meteorological Department (IMD) informed on Tuesday, that Cyclone Yaas, formed over the east-central Bay of Bengal, has intensified into a ‘Severe Cyclone’ category (wind speed – 100 to 110 kms/ hr). Yaas intensified late on Monday night and is set to strengthen into ‘Very Severe Cyclone‘ by Tuesday afternoon as it traverses north-westwards and advances towards the north Odisha – West Bengal coast by Wednesday morning. According to the latest available cyclone position at 5 am on Tuesday, Yaas moved at a speed of 9 kms / hr overnight and lay 360 kms south-south-east of Paradip, 460 kms south-southeast of…
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What is Black Fungus? Everything you should know about it

What is Black Fungus? Everything you should know about it

Mucormycosis (previously known as Zygomycosis) is a serious but rare fungal infection caused by a group of molds known as micromycetes. Rhino-orbital-cerebral-mucormycosis (ROCM) is caused by molds of the order Mucorales. In this, there are a few subgroups like Rhizopus, Mucor, Rhizomucor which are most commonly involved in this infection. These fungi are angioinvasive i.e, they invade the surrounding blood vessels and destroy them resulting in tissue necrosis and death. These molds live throughout the environment and their spores are present in the air. They get lodged in the nasal cavity and adjoining sinuses. On reaching a favourable milieu they ensconce…
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SURYA CEMENT CUSTOMER GETS 1 LAKH RUPEES AS KAUN BANEGA LAKHPATI  SCHEME REWARD

SURYA CEMENT CUSTOMER GETS 1 LAKH RUPEES AS KAUN BANEGA LAKHPATI SCHEME REWARD

Surya Cement, one of the preferred and leading brands of North East India’s building material industry in its endeavor to create delight for customers and lift the spirits during this monsoon season amidst the corona pandemic, has announced an exciting offer – KAUN BANEGA LAKHPATI for  the buyers of  its products. Under KAUN BANEGA LAKHPATI offer, Surya Cement is giving a chance to its customers  to win assured gift of Rs. 5 to Rs. 5 Lakhs. Adil Sarkar  from Nagaon, a customer of Surya Gold Cement has bagged a lucky bounty of INR 1 lakh under the KAUN BANEGA LAKHPATI  promotional scheme and has emerged as…
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Covid RAT kits: Everything you need to know

Covid RAT kits: Everything you need to know

Dr Md Shakeel Ahmed, head emergency medicine, Fortis Hiranandani Hospital, Vashi, says that according to ICMR, individuals who test positive using the home testing kit may be considered as true positives, and no-repeat testing is required. It should be noted the self-use test can be used by symptomatic individuals and immediate contacts of confirmed cases, as per ICMR guidelines. Users of this test will not need sample collection by a healthcare professional. This will also ease pressure on overburdened labs and reduce delays in testing. Here's answering some more of your questions regarding the kits: How does the home-testing kit…
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Moderna turns down Punjab government’s request, says it does not supply to states

Moderna turns down Punjab government’s request, says it does not supply to states

Punjab’s efforts to procure Covid-19 vaccines from global manufacturers suffered a setback on Sunday after Moderna turned down the government’s request, saying it does not supply directly to states. Punjab government’s Nodal Officer for Vaccination Vikas Garg said, “They have written to us that as a part of their policy, they do not deal directly with states or private parties. They only deal with the Government of India.” Garg had written to the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based pharma and biotech company two days ago, seeking supplies of its mRNA vaccine for the state. Several other states and the Mumbai civic body have also floated global…
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