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New vaccine trials enter last stage
8,000 volunteers take part in trials; virus kills six more in Pindi, Abbottabad
A man receives a dose of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in the Central Mosque in Ehrenfeld suburb, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Cologne, Germany, May 8, 2021. REUTERS/Thilo Schmuelgen
ISLAMABAD/RAWALPINDI/ABBOTTABAD:
Six more died of Covid-19 while 55 new cases of the novel coronavirus were reported in 24 hours on Wednesday, raising the tally of confirmed cases to 25,041 in the Rawalpindi district while six more lost their battle against the deadly virus.
The District Health Authority (DHA) informed that among the new cases, 12 were reported from Rawal Town, 18 from Potohar, 11 from Rawalpindi Cantt, three from Taxila two from Murree, four from Gujar Khan, two from Islamabad and one each from Kahuta, Kallar Syedan, and Kotli Sattian.
National
May 11, 2021
Rawalpindi: Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital has transformed its research center into a state-of-the-art research laboratory to gear up the fight against COVID-19 while the final trials of a vaccine developed by a Chinese multinational, Anhui Zhifei Longcom Biopharmaceutical Co. Ltd are in progress at Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital after which it will be made available throughout Pakistan.
Chief of Medical Services at Al-Shifa Trust Dr. Wajid Ali Khan claimed this while saying that the whole process will take a month. He said the laboratory will enable us to respond to the current outbreak in a better way through treatments and countermeasures that can save millions of lives.
‘Eye cancer cases rising at alarming rate among children’
2,200 people are diagnosed with disease annually; Al-Shifa establishes Cancer Eye Clinic
PHOTO: alshifaeye.org
RAWALPINDI:
The incidence of eye cancer is increasing in Pakistan calling for early detection, diagnosis and proper treatment, an eye specialist at a leading hospital said on Tuesday.
Almost 30 per cent of eye cancer patients are children. This is an alarming development that needs an urgent and well-thought-out response, according to an expert of Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital.
More than 2,200 people are diagnosed with eye cancer annually and the number is growing therefore the trust has established a Cancer Eye Clinic to provide assistance to the needy, said Dr Professor Tayyab Afghani, Consultant and head of department, Orbit and Oculoplastic Department, Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital.