What you can do if you have mild COVID-19 symptoms, according to new AIIMS/ICMR guidelines
What you can do if you have mild COVID-19 symptoms, according to new AIIMS/ICMR guidelines
Rounak JainApr 23, 2021, 12:39 IST
Illustration showing ultrastructural morphology exhibited by coronavirusesCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (
AIIMS) and Indian Council of Medical Research (
ICMR) have combinedly issued new guidelines for treatment of mild, moderate and severe cases of COVID-19.
In case of mild COVID-19, AIIMS guidelines recommend home isolation and care.
For full details, check out the list below.The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) have combinedly issued new guidelines to identify COVID-19 treatment based on three levels of seriousness – mild, moderate and severe.
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Here’s the clinical guidance one needs to follow for a severe COVID-19 Here’s the clinical guidance one needs to follow for a “severe” COVID-19 patient as per AIIMS/ICMR
Here’s the clinical guidance one needs to follow for a severe COVID-19 Here’s the clinical guidance one needs to follow for a “severe” COVID-19 patient as per AIIMS/ICMR
Covid-19 patients admitted for treatment in Covid care center at Shehnai banquet hall in front of LNJP hospital in New Delhi on Tuesday. BCCL
India, on Friday, has reported over 3 lakh new COVID-19 cases for the second consecutive day.
According to a complaint lodged at the Bairia police station, the medical team s vehicle was surrounded by about 60 people and it was attacked. (Representative image)
BALLIA: Three government medical personnel, including two doctors, and their driver were injured after their car was attacked by a group of people when they had gone to a village here to give medicines to a Covid-19 patient and check on his home isolation, police said on Monday.
Ballia district magistrate Aditi Singh said the administration is mulling action under the stringent National Security Act (NSA). The incident took place at Paswan Chowk village on Sunday.
No COVID-19 patient in Maharashtra died due to oxygen shortage: Rajesh Tope
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Last Updated: Apr 18, 2021, 07:45 PM IST
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Earlier this week, kin of 10 COVID-19 patients who died at two hospitals in Palghar district neighbouring Mumbai had alleged that a shortage of oxygen led to the deaths.
Civic authorities in Palghar and the management of the medical facilities had denied these allegations.
Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Sunday said that no COVID-19 patient died in the state-run hospitals due to the shortage of medical oxygen.He also said most of the COVID-19 fatalities have occurred due to the delay on part of patients in seeking proper medical treatment.