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Migraine, breathing issues could stay briefly after mild Covid, serious problems unlikely: Lancet

Migraine, breathing issues could stay briefly after mild Covid, serious problems unlikely: Lancet Mohana Basu © Provided by The Print New Delhi: The risk of delayed acute complications after SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients who did not need to be hospitalised is very low, a new study published in the Lancet journal said. However, persistent symptoms such as breathing issues and migraines in these patients may lead to increased visits to general practitioners or outpatient clinics in the six months following infection, the researchers found. The team from University of Southern Denmark assessed the risk of initiating medication and receiving a hospital diagnosis for a new condition by comparing individuals who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 with individuals who had a negative test during the first wave of the pandemic in Denmark.

Thai call girl dies of Covid in Lucknow, BJP MP denies son s link to her, demands probe

Thai ‘call girl’ dies of Covid in Lucknow, BJP MP denies son’s ‘link’ to her, demands probe Prashant Srivastava © Provided by The Print Lucknow: The death of a woman from Thailand in Lucknow has created a stir in Uttar Pradesh political circles, with allegations and counter-allegations flying thick regarding her purpose of visit to the state amid the Covid pandemic. The woman died of Covid in a Lucknow hospital and was cremated by the police, with no one coming forward to claim her body. While Samajwadi Party’s national spokesperson I.P. Singh has alleged that it was Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Seth’s son who had called the woman to Lucknow, the latter has written to Lucknow Police Commissioner D.K. Thakur requesting him to act against Singh and others for “spreading rumours on social media and maligning his family’s image”.

Now, Union minister Gangwar writes to CM Yogi to flag grave concern about UP Covid crisis

Text Size: A+ Lucknow: Union Labour Minister Santosh Gangwar has shot off a letter to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, raising concerns about shortage of medical oxygen, alleged black-marketing of essential medical equipment such as ventilators, and the difficulties Covid patients are facing in getting a bed in hospitals in his parliamentary constituency Bareilly. This, despite Adityanath announcing last week that there is no shortage of medical oxygen in the state. He also said the administration would take strict action, which could include seizure of property, if anyone found selling medicines, oxygen cylinders and essential medical equipment in black.

Even if WTO waives patent rights, no country can start making a Covid vaccine immediately

Even if WTO waives patent rights, no country can start making a Covid vaccine immediately Nayanima Basu © Provided by The Print New Delhi: India, South Africa and many other developing countries will have to wait long before they can start manufacturing “copycat” versions of some of the world’s leading Covid-19 vaccines, even if the World Trade Organization (WTO) agrees to waive, temporarily, the intellectual property and patent rights on them. While over 120 nations have supported the proposal, all 164 member countries of the WTO are yet to begin text-based negotiations on the matter in Geneva. The US, after much dilly-dallying, Wednesday said it will “support” the move proposed by India and South Africa in October 2020, but commencing the negotiations will not be easy, sources told ThePrint.

Politically stupid film actors given BJP tickets: Tathagata Roy slams Bengal poll leadership

‘Politically stupid’ film actors given BJP tickets: Tathagata Roy slams Bengal poll leadership Tenzin Zompa © Provided by The Print New Delhi: Tathagata Roy, the former governor of Tripura and Meghalaya, Tuesday slammed BJP national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya and Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh for handing out tickets to film and TV actors who eventually failed to win votes, listing it as a possible reason for the BJP’s defeat in the West Bengal Assembly elections. Slamming the BJP’s election management team for giving electoral tickets to “film and TV actors who never had anything to do with politics”, he called several actors-turned-BJP nominees such as Parno Mitra, Srabanti Chatterjee and Payel Sarkar “politically stupid” after they lost from Baranagar, Behala West and Behala East constituencies, respectively.

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