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Twist In Nizamabad Gynec Doctor s Suspicious Death

Nizamabad: A trainee doctor working in the Nizamabad Government Hospital was found dead in her room in the early hours of Friday morning. Dr Swetha who was working in the Gynecology department was on duty till 3 AM in the morning and had gone to sleep in her room, but when her colleagues had gone to check on her, she was found to be in a lifeless state. Though the doctors

Delayed hospital admission causing Covid deaths to spiral in Telangana

Express News Service HYDERABAD: An increasing number of Covid-19 deaths in the State are primarily due to the lack of timely medical help. Doctors across several government hospitals, however, argue that patients are either reaching hospitals very late or are dead on arrival. “We had a patient who was just 29 years old. He was admitted after a great delay as he was searching for a bed with Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) facility for three days. He did get the bed finally but despite three days of treatment he passed away,” a doctor from Nizamabad Government Hospital said.  The patient had no co-morbidities and died merely because oxygen beds were not available anywhere. In several rural areas, patients are breathing their last on arrival. 

Coronavirus | Driven from pillar to post, a valuable life lost

Coronavirus | Driven from pillar to post, a valuable life lost in Telangana Updated: Updated: Tweet on 24-year-old’s condition evokes no response Share Article Tweet on 24-year-old’s condition evokes no response Sheikh Reshma, a 24-year-old PG student, began coughing in the morning at her home in Namdevwada in Nizamabad on Tuesday. Her father Razzaq and her mother Fatima didn’t think about it much. But by afternoon the cough became intense and her father reached out to a neighbour and she was taken to the Nizamabad Government Hospital at 4 p.m. “A Rapid Antigen Test was conducted and it came out negative. The doctors told us to take the girl home as it wasn’t COVID-19,” says M. Prashant who helped the family and spoke to

Coronavirus | Driven from pillar to post, a valuable life lost in Telangana

Coronavirus | Driven from pillar to post, a valuable life lost in Telangana Updated: Updated: Tweet on 24-year-old’s condition evokes no response Share Article Tweet on 24-year-old’s condition evokes no response Sheikh Reshma, a 24-year-old PG student, began coughing in the morning at her home in Namdevwada in Nizamabad on Tuesday. Her father Razzaq and her mother Fatima didn’t think about it much. But by afternoon the cough became intense and her father reached out to a neighbour and she was taken to the Nizamabad Government Hospital at 4 p.m. “A Rapid Antigen Test was conducted and it came out negative. The doctors told us to take the girl home as it wasn’t COVID-19,” says M. Prashant who helped the family and spoke to

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