Gujarat HC concerned about mucormycosis cases in Gujarat; seeks govt s action plan
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Last Updated: May 17, 2021, 05:59 PM IST
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A division bench of Justices Bela Trivedi and Bhargav D Karia asked Advocate General Kamal Trivedi to take instructions on how the Gujarat government plans to supply the injections needed for its treatment to private hospitals, if demanded by them.
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The HC asked the govt whether private hospitals treating mucormycosis patients will have to go to govt hospitals if the former did not have the required injections.
The Gujarat High Court on Monday said it was concerned about cases of mucormycosis, also known as black fungus, emerging in the state and asked the government to prepare for the new challenge.
Black fungus has been found in several Covid patients in Gujarat and some other states. (File)
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The Gujarat High Court on Monday said it was concerned about cases of mucormycosis, also known as black fungus, emerging in the state and asked the government to prepare for the new challenge.
It directed the state government to place on record a road-map on how it intends to proceed if the number of cases of the fungal infection rise.
Of late, the black fungus, a rare but serious infection, has been found in several COVID-19 patients in Gujarat and some other states.
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Gandhinagar local body polls postponed amid rising covid-19 cases
Just a day after the letters by the Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and the BJP Gujarat Chief CR Paatil, asking for the elections for the Gandhinagar local body to be stayed, the state election commissioner Sanjay Prasad decided to hold off the scheduled Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation (GMC) elections slated for April 18. Considering the representations by various parties, organisations and looking at the present situation of Corona havoc, the SEC considers it inappropriate to hold the elections. A lot of people from the political parties and also the government will be exposed to the virus if the elections are carried out. The SEC doesn t see it fit to undermine the health of so many people during the long process of the elections, Sanjay Prasad observed in his order on Saturday.