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Facilitating online sales of Remdesivir may help tackle hoarding, says doctor
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Facilitating online sales of Remdesivir may help tackle hoarding, says doctor
Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai, speaking to media representatives at Humnabad in Bidar district, had said that there was no dearth of either drugs, including Remdesivir, or beds in hospitals for treating COVID-19 patients.
However, a video clip showing relatives of COVID-19 patients requesting the staff at Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences to treat patients on the hospital floor itself, if there were no beds available, that went viral on Monday tells a different story. The staff are seen turning down the request as the hospital was full.
Patient roams around in auto in search of ICU bed in Kalaburagi
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COVID-19: Second phase rolls out in Kalaburagi
Kalaburagi , Feb 8 (UNI) The second phase of the Covid-19 vaccination drive was rolled out in Kalaburagi on Monday with Deputy Commissioner V V Jyothsna receiving the first shot at Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS) hospital. I decided to take the Covishield vaccine as a first beneficiary to instill confidence among the healthcare and frontline workers. The chances of side effects are minimum and the vaccine will prevent the attack of coronavirus, Jyothsana said after getting vaccinated.
Dr Rajashekhar Mali, district health officer of Kalaburagi,said that it has been proposed to vaccinate 8510 frontline workers in the district by organising 21 sessions in 23 places within three days. This includes 3119 employees of Revenue and Panchayat Raj and Rural Development department, 3772 police personnel and 1544 employees of urban civic bodies.
Six dry run sites in Kalaburagi
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As many as 150 identified beneficiaries were at the second dry run for the COVID-19 vaccination, conducted at six sites across Kalaburagi district on Friday.
The sites were Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS) Hospital, MRMC Medical College, Primary Health Centre at Shivaji Nagar, Sedam taluk hospital, Ratkal Primary Health Centre, and Chitapur Community Health Centre and 25 health workers participated.
The District Health and Family Welfare have registered details of 17,400 beneficiaries’ for the first phase.
In Ballari, the dry run was conducted at eight sites including Vijayanagara Institute of Medical Sciences (VIMS), District Hospital, Siraguppa taluk Hospital, Sanjeevini Hospital at Jindal Steel Works, and TMAE Ayurvedic Medical College at Hospet, and three primary health centres - Moka, Miler Pet, Chellagurki.