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Pregnant women at high risk in second Covid wave, need holistic medical support
A senior doctor at a PHC in Mandya, on condition of anonymity, said more pregnant women are coming in late, with acute respiratory distress syndrome, and lungs collapsing.
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BENGALURU: The second wave of Covid-19 has not spared pregnant women while many miscarriages have been reported among women in their first and second trimester, deaths have also gone up considerably in Karnataka, say gynaecologists and obstetricians. Though data compilation is yet to happen, experts warn that the number of deaths, stillbirths and underweight babies is increasing, and needs immediate attention. They demand that the state government issue separate guidelines for the care and treatment of pregnant women and new mothers immediately.
India hits 4,000 COVID-19 deaths in a day as cases surge in southern states Toggle share menu
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Coronavirus is now spreading fast in India s rural areas AFP/Prakash SINGH
08 May 2021 01:33PM (Updated:
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NEW DELHI: India recorded more than 4,000 coronavirus deaths in a day for the first time, the government said on Saturday (May 8).
The 4,187 new deaths took India s overall toll to 238,270 since the pandemic started. It added another 401,078 new cases in 24 hours taking its caseload to nearly 21.9 million.
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Experts, who have expressed doubts about the official death toll, say India may not hit a peak in its current surge until the end of May.
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