UP allows medical aid to those testing negative despite Covid symptoms
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Lucknow, April 18 : In a major relief to people who have tested Covid negative but are still showing symptoms, the Yogi Adityanath government has directed all the medical facilities to treat them as presumptive Covid-19 cases.
The order, issued by additional chief secretary, heath and family welfare, Amit Mohan Prasad, said that the suspected symptomatic cases who test negative in the RT-PCR method but show physiological changes like positive patients, corroborated and co-related on basis of blood test, CT scan or doctor s opinion, should be treated as a positive case and given treatment be given as per protocol.
In a major relief to people who have tested COVID-19 negative but are still showing symptoms, the Yogi Adityanath government has directed all the medical facilities to treat them as presumptive coronavirus cases.
The order, issued by additional chief secretary (ACS), heath and family welfare, Amit Mohan Prasad, said that the suspected symptomatic cases who test negative in the Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method but show physiological changes like positive patients, corroborated and co-related on basis of blood test, CT scan or doctor s opinion, should be treated as a positive case and given treatment be given as per protocol.
Media Giant Khaleej Times Partners With FilMe To Bring Innovative Movie-Watching Experience In UAE
The new technology enables users to just scan a unique QR code and enjoy the film at the place of their choice. 12 April 2021 File Photo 2021-04-12T22:12:39+05:30 Media Giant Khaleej Times Partners With FilMe To Bring Innovative Movie-Watching Experience In UAE outlookindia.com 2021-04-12T22:14:44+05:30
UAE s giant media house Khaleej Times has joined hands with innovative entertainment platform FilMe to provide a unique experience to film lovers in the UAE. The new technology enables users to just scan a unique QR code and enjoy the film at the place of their choice. Khaleej Times with its association with FilMe has become the first media house in the world to offer first-day, first-show movies. Khaleej Times readers can experience this innovative product in the comfort of home through their publications, in physical and digital f
FilMe and Khaleej Times officials at the deal signing ceremony
In a unique collaboration of its type UAEâs media giant, Khaleej Times has entered into a collaboration with innovative entertainment platform FilMe to sell and distribute Indian movies in Gulf countries. With this collaboration, Khaleej Times becomes the first media house in the world to offer first-day, first-show movies. Khaleej Times readers can experience this innovative product in the comfort of home through its publications, in physical and digital forms.
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FilMe is striving to reshape the entertainment landscape with UAEâs leading media group, Khaleej Times to bring its readers the latest movies, facilitated by a simple scan of a QR code. As learned about the partnership, Khaleej Timesâ print and digital channels will carry a unique QR code, which can be scanned using mobile phones. Once scanned, the âe- cinemaâ experience begins in less than 10 seconds.
Now, watch the latest Bollywood movies on Khaleej Times
Saman Haziq/Dubai Filed on April 6, 2021 | Last updated on April 6, 2021 at 07.47 am
Suhail Galadari, Co-chairman of Galadari Brothers, and Faisal Mushtaq CEO, MeTime Entertainment, exclusive distributor of FilMe in GCC, during the signing ceremony of FilMe’s partnership with Khaleej Times in Dubai on Monday. Photo by Shihab
The exclusive partnership will allow it to premier first day first show Bollywood films directly to KT readers across the UAE. In keeping with Dubai’s reputation of being the city of firsts, Khaleej Times has become the first media house in the world to offer a first-day, first-show movie experience right from the comfort of your home.