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Amarinder Singh Writes To PM Modi For 50 Metric Tonnes Of Additional Oxygen

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh also sought their immediate intervention for 20 additional tankers (preferably conducive to rail travel) for timely evacuation of LMO from Bokaro. In a letter addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday requested for allocation of an additional 50 metric tonnes (MT) liquid medical oxygen (LMO) to the state, amid the oxygen crisis due to surge in COVID-19. He also sought their immediate intervention for 20 additional tankers (preferably conducive to rail…

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Delhi Police Arrests 91 For Black Marketing Of Drugs For Covid Treatment

The top cop also said that 425 Remdesivir injections, 90 Favipiravir tablets, 213 oxygen cylinders, 225 oxygen concentrators and 82 oxygen flow regulators were seized by the security personnel. The Delhi Police has registered over 70 cases in connection with hoarding and black-marketing of medicines and medical equipment amid COVID-19 outbreak and arrested 91 people, officials said on Tuesday. According to the data tweeted by Delhi Police Commissioner SN Shrivastava on Tuesday, 13 oximeters, 18 oxy pumps, two Remdesivir empty injections, three ambulances, nine open pressure regulators, 213 pulse oximeters,…

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Full Advance For Covishield Vaccine Released To Serum On April 28: Centre

The amount, which after TDS was ₹ 1699.50 crore, was received by the SII on April 28 itself, it said. The Health Ministry on Monday said that 100 per cent advance of ₹ 1732.50 crore was released to the Serum Institute of India on April 28 for 11 crore doses of Covishield vaccine during May, June and July. The amount, which after TDS was ₹ 1699.50 crore, was received by the SII on April 28 itself, it said. As on date, against the last order of 10 crore doses for supplies of Covishield vaccine, 8.744 crore…

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US Secretary Of State Presents New North Korea Approach During G7 Meet

Britain welcomed foreign ministers of the club of wealthy democracies to London to discuss a post-pandemic agenda and prepare for a G7 summit in southwest England next month. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday opened the Group of Seven’s first in-person talks in two years by presenting the new administration’s fresh approach on North Korea, which has already denounced it. With Covid raging in India but increasingly coming under control in the West, Britain welcomed foreign ministers of the club of wealthy democracies to London to discuss a…

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“No One Should Die”: Volunteers Provide Oxygen As India’s Covid Tally Nears 2 Crore

The health ministry said positive cases relative to the number of tests fell on Monday for the first time since at India’s tally of coronavirus infections rose on Monday to just short of 20 million, propelled by a 12th straight day of more than 3,00,000 new cases, as scientists predicted the pandemic could peak in the next couple of days. Total infections since the start of the pandemic have reached 19.93 million, swelled by 3,68,147 new cases over the past 24 hours, while the deaths rose by 3,417 to 2,18,959, health ministry…

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Ashok Leyland To Scale Down Operations At Plants This Month Due To COVID-19 Surge

In a regulatory filing with the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), Ashok Leyland has announced that it will scale down production due to the COVID-19 crisis. The company will operate plants for only 7 to 15 days this month.Commercial vehicle manufacturer Ashok Leyland will scale down operations at its plants for 7 to 15 days this month. It will shut down the units for the remaining part of the month due to rising COVID-19 cases. The automaker officially announced the same through a regulatory filing with the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).…

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“CT Scan Being Misused, Can’t Detect Mild Covid Cases”: AIIMS Director

Randeep Guleria said asymptomatic patients with normal oxygen saturation should not go for CT scans. The computerized tomography scan (CT scan) cannot properly detect mild coronavirus cases, AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria said at a press conference today, as he warned against its misuse. The top doctor, who is also a member of the national pandemic task force, added that blood tests can’t always prove Covid infections as other underlying diseases can also trigger a spike in biomarkers. The CT scan machine takes cross-sectional images of the body using computers and…

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In Delhi, Families Asked To Sign Waivers As Scramble For Oxygen Continues

“Every hospital has oxygen for the next three to four hours. Until we get proper supply from the centre things will remain like this, More than 10 days into Delhi’s oxygen crisis and it is still family members of patients who are desperately running around to arrange supply because the hospital is running short. “Kal raat 8 baje se Mundka ke oxygen plant par khada tha. Tab jaa kar abhi thodi der pehle ₹ 50,000 me ek cylinder mila. Jab sab kuch hamein hi karna hai toh sarkaar kya kar rahi hai?…

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Dilip Kumar discharged from hospital post routine check-up

 Legendary actor Dilip Kumar has been discharged from a hospital here two days after he was admitted for a regular health check-up, his wife and veteran actor Saira Banu said. The 98-year-old actor was admitted to the suburban Khar-based Hinduja Hospital on Friday afternoon. “We just came home (from the hospital). Everything is fine. Keep sahab (Kumar) in your prayers,” Banu told PTI on Sunday afternoon. Earlier in the day, Banu said all the tests have been conducted by the team of doctors and the actor is doing fine. “Sahab…

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Delhi HC directs hospitals to give info on daily admissions, discharges of COVID patients; says choking of beds happening

The Delhi High Court Saturday directed all hospitals in the national capital to provide information on daily admissions and discharge of COVID-19 patients and of those admitted for over 10 days, since April 1. A concern was raised in the court regarding optimal utilisation of ICU and oxygenated beds and ICU beds in hospitals and nursing homes across Delhi. A bench of justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli, which held a four-hour-long special hearing on a holiday on various issues relating to the COVID-19 situation, said it appears there is…

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