While we adapt to the gruesome second wave of COVDI-19, its many physical effects on our health; it is crucial to turn inward, be mindful and start minding our mental business. IBTimes finds out if people are doing enough to keep safe, keep sane.
In its revised national policy for admission of COVID-19 patients, the Union health ministry said no patient will be refused services on any account, including oxygen and essential drugs.
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Maruti Suzuki s production falls 7% in April due to 2nd COVID-19 wave
The country s largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) on Wednesday said its total production in April 2021 stood at 1,59,955 units, down 7 per cent from March this year. The company had produced a total of 1,72,433 units in the year-ago period.
US supplies vaccine components enough to make 20 million Covishield doses to India
The US on Wednesday said the vaccine components it has supplied to India this week will enable the manufacturing of two crore doses of the Covishield vaccine. The sixth shipment of American medical aid arrived as part of the Biden administration s assistance to the country s response to a rising number of COVID-19 cases. The United States also sent a separate shipment of over 81,000 vials of Remdesivir injections that was delivered in Mumbai.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been around for more than a year now. Individuals infected with the novel coronavirus disease have shown a wide range of symptoms, from mild and moderate, to severe or critical.
With the virus is changing its form rapidly and with new variants being discovered, newer and unusual symptoms are being noticed in recently infected patients. However, classic signs and symptoms of COVID-19 include - fever (with or without chills), shortness of breath, cough, headache, body aches, sore throat, a loss of sense of taste or smell, nasal congestion, fatigue, and muscle soreness.
India is currently going through the second wave of COVID-19 and the virus is said to be more infectious than it was previously. It is important for you to be aware of the newest symptoms of COVID-19 to be able to identify them, take timely treatment and avoid complications.
Covid second wave forces fitness centres to shut shop
People had just started going back to the gyms for their daily fitness sessions after many months when the pandemic reared its head again.
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: People had just started going back to the gyms for their daily fitness sessions after many months when the pandemic reared its head again. The second wave of Covid has forced the gymnasiums and fitness training centres in the city to close doors yet again, to contain the spread. However, the indefinite closure has left gym owners with not many options to overcome the crisis and many are considering wrapping up their business.