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Since April 19, both daily cases and single-day death count had been spiralling up, with over 28,000 cases and 277 deaths recorded on April 20; rising to 306 fatalities on April 22. On May 3, the city registered a record 448 deaths, according to official data.
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https://www.afinalwarning.com/520273.html (Natural News) Dr. K. K. Aggarwal, former president of the Indian Medical Association, has died one month after receiving his second dose of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine.
Aggarwal was beloved by many in India. In 2010 the government awarded him with India’s fourth-highest civilian award for contributions to medicine. He was unanimously elected to serve as the president of the Confederation of Medical Associations in Asia and Oceania for 2019 to 2020.
The Indian Express reported that he was a “doctor who put patients first till the very end.”
The doctor’s popularity grew rapidly during the coronavirus pandemic because he frequently posted videos on his social media platforms in which he would answer coronavirus-related questions and concerns from people. He also held live streams regarding aspects of the coronavirus and how to manage it.
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Despite ‘exorbitant’ tariffs, many COVID-19 patients are flocking to private hospitals as they get individualised attention and better facilities. It doesn’t help government hospitals that Delhi Ministers and healthcare workers too are opting for private facilities
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Attendants of patients outside Lok Nayak Hospital.
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Despite ‘exorbitant’ tariffs, many COVID-19 patients are flocking to private hospitals as they get individualised attention and better facilities. It doesn’t help government hospitals that Delhi Ministers and healthcare workers too are opting for private facilities
On April 22, when 38-year-old Amit Gupta, a doctor working at Delhi government-run Satyawadi Raja Harish Chandra Hospital, tested positive for COVID-19, he was admitted at the same hospital. But not for long. “There was no space for new admissions and we had to clear