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Coronavirus: After denying deaths related to oxygen shortage, Centre asks states for data
The government is likely present the data in the Parliament before the Monsoon Session ends on August 13. Updated 13 hours ago Patients at a banquet hall temporarily converted into a Covid care centre in New Delhi on April 29. | Tauseef Mustafa/ AFP
The Centre has asked the states and Union territories to share data on deaths due to the shortage of oxygen during the devastating second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India, PTI reported on Tuesday. This comes days after the government faced severe criticism for denying that there were any deaths due to scarcity of the life-saving gas.
Experts fear leadership change could lead to cabinet rejig, want continuation of BSY’s policies
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The new chief minister will take charge at a time when Karnataka is staring at a possible Covid-19 third wave | Shriram BN
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BENGALURU: It’s been two years of “trial by fire” for the BS Yediyurappa-led Karnataka government, even in managing the pandemic, say health experts. Appreciating Yediyurappa for taking some tough decisions, and critical about a few others, besides U-turns on policy announcements, the medical fraternity and public health experts listed out some issues the new Chief Minister will have to immediately focus on, with the third Covid wave expected to wash in.
Higher Covid vaccination may be why Delhi doing better than Mumbai
As on July 23, Mumbai had 10,608 active Covid-19 cases while Delhi had only 573 coronavirus patients under treatment in hospitals or under home isolation, which is 178% less.
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A health worker prepares to administer the Covishield vaccine to a woman at a government hospital in Noida. (Photo | AP)
NEW DELHI: The two most populous cities in India, Mumbai and Delhi, followed almost similar Covid-19 trajectories when the devastating second wave caught the country unawares, but the following weeks in these cities have thrown an epidemiological mystery with more questions than answers.
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