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Home quarantine patients are filling their stomachs from their kitchens | आपल्या किचनमधून​​​​​​​ होम क्वारंटाइन रुग्णांचे पोट भरत आहेत मुंबईचे हे दानवीर, रोज 200-200 लोकांपर्यंत पोहोचवत आहेत जेवण

Home quarantine patients are filling their stomachs from their kitchens | आपल्या किचनमधून​​​​​​​ होम क्वारंटाइन रुग्णांचे पोट भरत आहेत मुंबईचे हे दानवीर, रोज 200-200 लोकांपर्यंत पोहोचवत आहेत जेवण
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India s desperate Covid-19 patients turn to black market for drugs

India s desperate Covid-19 patients turn to black market for drugs By Vikas Pandey image captionIndia s hospitals have been swamped by the country s third wave of coronavirus Akhilesh Mishra started getting a fever and a cough last Thursday but he initially thought it was just the flu. Akhilesh began to worry the next day, when his father Yogendra developed similar symptoms. The two men decided to get Covid RT-PCR tests done and tried to book a slot online but the next available appointment was three days later. They finally managed to get a slot on Sunday. In the meantime, Yogendra was running a very high fever and his doctor advised him to look for a hospital bed, which turned out to be another daunting task. They were turned away by many private hospitals in the city of Noida and also in the capital, Delhi.

Remdesivir hits supply chain bottleneck as Covid-19 cases rise

Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope said the is receiving 50,000 vials of Remdesivir daily Supply of Remdesivir is short although 36,000 vials have been procured in Mumbai said BMC Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal As India witnesses a surge in Covid-19 cases, Remdesivir - a key drug in the treatment of Covid-19 positive patients - is facing a supply chain bottleneck. States like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Punjab which are clocking in a high number of cases everyday are facing uneven supply of Remdesivir vials. But what exactly is causing this mismatch in supply and demand at a time when the situation is dire? Rajiv Singhal, General Secretary of the All India Organization of Chemists and Druggists (AIOCD) said, As cases dropped in the beginning of the year, the demand for Remdesivir was low. Hence companies started slow manufacturing or manufactured in batches. Companies ramped up manufacturing after March 10 when cases started to surge. But from what we are picking up from the

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