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Aause Kami returns home in Bajura after recovery
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With Delta variants circulating, experts warn of new second virus wave peak Kathmandu Post
Kathmandu, July 8 Kathmandu, the capital city with a high population density, is behaving as if there is no coronavirus.
After two months of a strict lockdown, almost everything has reopened. Tuesday onwards, public vehicles too have started operating with little restriction and marketplaces are seeing growing crowds.
Public health experts, who have long warned that a third wave could hit the country, say a second wave peak of cases cannot be ruled out yet. Two major concerns, according to doctors, are that the Delta and Delta Plus variants are circulating and Nepal s vaccination coverage is abysmally low.
Expert: Chinese tourists died of carbon monoxide poisoning
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Australia provides medical equipment worth Rs 4.1 million to TU Teaching Hospital My Republica
The equipment, July 7 Ambassador of Australia to Nepal Felicity Volk on Tuesday handed over medical equipment worth AUD 45,450 (approximately Rs 4.1 million ) to Professor Dr Dibya Singh Shah, Dean of the Institute of Medicine (IOM), Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (TUTH) and Dr Samarika Dahal at the Forensic Department of TUTH.
an ultrasound machine and a portable dental x-ray machine - were funded under the Australia Awards Alumni Grants Program to support the work of two Australian university alumni - Professor Dr Shah and Dr. Dahal.
According to the Embassy of Australia in Kathmandu, the x-ray machine will be used in forensic odontology services in Nepal and will expand the disaster victim identification services provided by the Forensic Department at TUTH. Dr Dahal is pioneer in the field of forensic odontology and received the alumni grant in recognition