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As infection cases rise in Delhi, doctors advise to maintain hygeine, avoid self medication

As infection cases rise in Delhi, doctors advise to maintain hygeine, avoid self medication
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India News | As Infection Cases Rise in Delhi, Doctors Advise to Maintain Hygeine, Avoid Self Medication

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. According to doctors, this year's monsoon and subsequent floods in Delhi have caused sanitation issues, leading to a rise in seasonal infections.  India News | As Infection Cases Rise in Delhi, Doctors Advise to Maintain Hygeine, Avoid Self Medication.

As infection cases rise in Delhi, doctors advise to maintain hygeine, avoid self medication

As infection cases rise in Delhi, doctors advise to maintain hygeine, avoid self medication
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Doctors - Delhi-based consultant physician and medical repatriation specialist Souradipta Chandra on the doctor-patient relationship and the horrors of Covid

India s Covid Crisis: This is not just human beings dying Humanity is dying

  Balbir Singh gently places the last of the wood slabs over his 27-year-old son’s unlit pyre. He observes it for a moment and then walks around to the other side and carefully replaces a loose slab. He looks around perplexed, as if wondering if someone will show him what to do next. “I have never had to set alight a pyre by myself before. He was supposed to light mine,” he says, trying to hold back the tears, as they roll into the mask hanging loosely over his nose. He is Covid-positive too. It’s 12.30pm and Balbir is at New Delhi’s Seemapuri crematorium. He spent the previous night running from hospital to hospital. His son Sagar’s oxygen saturation levels had fallen precipitously by early evening, dipping to 60, 25 points below normal. With no doctors answering calls, and the government helplines constantly busy, Balbir took matters into his own hands. Unable to get an ambulance, he relied on the generosity of an auto rickshaw driver in his neighbo

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