The study also found that nearly 10 percent of people faced a delay in treatment even after reaching the hospital in time. Krishnan also said that there were issues with emergency response in hospitals. The study involving 435 deaths was conducted over a year. The study which began before COVID-19 ended towards the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. Dr Krishnan also said that this is the "first study where we went into the community". Heart Attack Deaths: AIIMS Study Finds More Than 50% Patients Died of Cardiac Arrest or Stroke As They Couldn t Understand Seriousness and Delayed Hospital Visit.
Given the exposure of the Omicron variant in India in the last one year, there is hardly any possibility of any significant public health problem to be caused by Covid in near terms.
Given the exposure of the Omicron variant in India in the last one year, there is hardly any possibility of any significant public health problem to be caused by Covid in near terms.
As countries like China and Japan bear the maximum brunt of the global Covid surge, India has survived the immediate threat and according to health experts, majority of the population has got either natural immunity or vaccine-induced immunity .
As fears grow about the alarming rise in tomato flu, ebola, measles and other infections amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandmeic, leading healthcare experts have stressed upon the need to strengthen national health programmes such as around key .