India News: As states continue to grapple with the severity of the second wave of Covid, the spectre of a potential third wave has been haunting the country and m
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Nurses greeted patients at the front of the clinic to take their temperature and asked if they had been exposed. There was a hand-washing station. Patients were safely distanced in the waiting room. Hand sanitizer and masks were readily available.
Sanford Health s clinics in Ghana looked and operated like those in the U.S. But the surrounding communities lacked reliable internet service, a consistent vaccine supply and adequate distribution channels, said Tracy Bieber, director of clinical services for Sanford World Clinics, who just returned from Ghana Sunday. Telemedicine hasn t taken off like in New Zealand or the States because when you get into rural areas, they don t have very reliable internet, she said, adding that some of the clinics experience down time when connections intermittently drop. That s been a big hindrance.
Romance Was Born, Bassike, Camilla rally behind urgent cause
By Imogen Bailey | 24 May 2021
The Australian fashion industry is rallying together to support India, as it battles an intense second wave of COVID-19.
Social enterprise Artisans of Fashion and sustainability consultancy Newromantic have come together to coordinate the efforts of the local fashion industry, launching the Aus Fashion Aid for India campaign.
Taking a phased campaign approach, brands such as Romance Was Born, Bassike, We Are Kindred, Cloth & Co. Alemais (pictured), Carlie Ballard, UNIK Space, KitX and Camilla have already pledged their support for Phase 1: Shop for India, which launched on May 17.
UP CM thank Democracy People s Foundation for 617 oxygen concentrators
Lucknow, May 24 (UNI) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has thanked the Democracy People Foundation for cooperation in the oxygen supply work in the state to deal with the corona epidemic.
It is noteworthy that 617 oxygen concentrators have been provided to Uttar Pradesh by Democracy People s Foundation, Delhi under Mission Oxygen to help in uninterrupted supply of oxygen.
Bhopal, May 31 (UNI) Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan expressed grief on Monday over the demise of the state’s erstwhile minister Laxmikant Sharma. “I pray for peace to the departed soul and fortitude to the bereaved family for bearing the sorrow,” the senior politician conveyed via social media.see more..