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New Omicron variants of COVID-19 spread rapidly but are less severe: Experts

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Covid-19 recovery numbers could veil actual threat if other data are ignored

Covid-19 recovery numbers could veil actual threat if other data are ignored Kathmandu Post Kathmandu, June 10 After hitting the peak of 9,317 cases a day on May 11, Nepal s daily new infection count has gradually come down over the past few weeks. Amid this, the focus of late has been shifted to how many people are recovering from Covid-19 on a daily basis. Over the past week, the number of daily new coronavirus infections is hovering around 5,000 and the number of recoveries around 7,000. On most days, the number of daily recovery cases is exceeding that of new daily infections, and this is being touted as a successful fight against the pandemic.

Nepal govt deceives people every day about Covid-19 treatment facilities

Nunuta Rai May 19, 2021 Comments Relatives of people getting treatment waiting on the corridor of Bir Hospital Having spent a week in home isolation, coronavirus-positive Rima Pandey’s oxygen level dropped to below 70 on May 15. Worried, Pandey’s family started to make calls to book a bed at a hospital in Kathmandu. With most hospitals full, the family of the 63-year-old went through the list of beds at various hospitals provided by the Ministry of Health and Population in its daily Covid-19 tally update. “We called Bhaktapur Hospital asking if we could take our mother to the hospital. They told us that they had no available beds even though the list stated it had,” says Raunak Pandey, Rima’s son. “We even tried using our influence, but we couldn’t find a bed anywhere.”

Nepal in danger of becoming the next India as it struggles with surge in Covid-19 deaths

KATHMANDU (XINHUA, KATHMANDU POST/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Nepal logged another record high of Covid-19 cases on Thursday (May 6) with 9,070 infections, raising concerns that it could be like next-door India which is struggling through a tsunami of coronavirus infections and deaths. Nepal has also been reporting a surge of deaths caused by Covid-19 with 54 new deaths reported on Thursday, the third day in a row that the country has chalked up more than 50 deaths. The spike in Covid-19 cases started on April 18 when 1,015 cases were recorded, and began hitting new highs from then on, overwhelming the healthcare system as patients scramble for intensive care beds. 

Nepal Health Ministry says situation unmanageable as hospitals run out beds

Nepal Health Ministry says situation unmanageable as hospitals run out beds Kathmandu Post Nepal, May 1 We give up. That s what could be summed up from what the Ministry of Health said on Friday through a statement. As the number of infections has been increasing, the health system is not able to cope and a situation has already arisen in which hospital beds cannot be made available, the ministry said in the statement. And going by the scene at Sukraraj Tropical and Infectious Disease Hospital in Teku, Kathmandu, Friday evening, this is indeed the case. At 5pm on Friday, at least 17 people infected with the coronavirus were waiting to be admitted to the general wards and intensive care units of the hospital. Some patients were being administered oxygen on the hospital premises-they were either on chairs or wheelchairs.

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