The Hyderabad police has nabbed two gangs, who were providing fake RT-PCR negative Covid-19 certificates by charging Rs 2,000 to Rs 3,000 from needy customers. The gangs were also providing fake vaccination certificates for Rs 800 to Rs 1,000. The police also arrested two travel agents, Gulam Musthafa Shakeel and Abdul Basheer, who were involved in the racket. Police said the
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NICVD sets up its 31st Centre at Malir Cantt
Karachi
April 20, 2021
Karachi: National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) in collaboration with the Government of Sindh has established its 31st Centre now at “Malir Cantonment, CMB Heath Centre, Karachi” to facilitate patients with chest pain with easy access and free of cost services.
The soft opening of the Centre held on Monday, April 19, 2021. The soft opening ceremony was attended by the executive director of NICVD, Professor Nadeem Qamar and other official of the Institute.
The Centre at Malir Cantonment, is 16 Chest Pain Unit of NICVD in Karachi Metropolitan; Moreover, 1 Chest Pain Unit in Tando Bago, 1 in Ghotki, 1 in Jacobabad, 1 in Umerkot and 1 in Tando Allahyar, are functional and providing state-of-the-art cardiac care and treatment to patients at their doorstep totally free of cost. From a single solo hospital, NICVD has been transformed into world’s largest healthcare network in short span of 4 year
Ontario urged to deploy more rapid COVID-19 tests to slow pandemic s explosive 3rd wave
Ontario should immediately expand its use of rapid COVID-19 tests if it hopes to slow the pandemic’s worsening third wave, say a variety of infectious disease and testing experts.
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It s unclear how many of the province s 11 million rapid tests have been used so far
Posted: Apr 06, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: April 6
A woman walks by a COVID-19 assessment centre. Experts say rapid tests are urgently needed in essential workplaces and schools, which largely remain open under Ontario s new emergency brake shutdown.(Evan Mitsui/CBC)