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Maharaja Ranjit Singh s Lahore statue vandalised again | India News

Maharaja Ranjit Singh s Lahore statue vandalised again | India News
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Delhi needs quick sero survey to assess Covid-19, suggests AIIMS doctor

Delhi needs quick sero survey to assess Covid-19, suggests AIIMS doctor | Delhi News

Dr Sanjay Rai, professor of community medicine department at AIIMS suggested conducting a quick sero survey to assess the prevalence of the novel coronavirus in the national capital. (Representative image) NEW DELHI: With Delhi poised for phased process of unlocking from Monday in view of the dip in Covid-19 positivity rate, Dr Sanjay Rai, professor of community medicine department at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) suggested conducting a quick sero survey to assess the prevalence of the novel coronavirus in the national capital. There is still some risk of Covid-19 transmission. However, looking at the official data of Covid-19 cases, we can say that the majority of Delhi s population have already been exposed to the infection. Thus, in my opinion, a quick sero survey should be done to know about the status of the infection in Delhi, said Dr Rai.

Workers at Nigambodh Ghat crematorium ensure dignity in death to COVID-19 victims, collect ashes for families

New Delhi [India], May 15 (ANI): With Delhi reeling under the impact of second wave of COVID-19 which has seen rise in fatalities, the workers at city crematoriums have their hands full. They continue to serve in high risk of exposure to coronavirus by assisting families in performing the last rites of COVID-19 victims.

Nurses leave for Delhi - The Hindu

Nurses leave for Delhi Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The first batch of 19 nurses from Kasturba Hospital in Manipal who left for Delhi, at the international airport in Mangaluru on Tuesday.   With Delhi reporting a steep hike in COVID-19 cases, a first batch of 19 nurses from Kasturba Hospital, Manipal, left on Tuesday for serving in the Manipal Hospital Dwarka in Delhi. The Manipal Dwarka Hospital had on May 3 requested for support from nursing professionals. The Kasturba hospital management praised the nurses for risking their lives in offering their service and their genuine love for the care of COVID-19 patients, the Medical Superintendent of Kasturba Hospital has said in a release on Tuesday.

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