IAF airlifts 900 oxygen cylinders from Britain
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04 May 2021, 04:03 GMT+10
New Delhi [India] May 3, (ANI): The first batch of 900 oxygen cylinders offered by the British Oxygen Company was airlifted by Indian Air Force (IAF) to India on Monday.
The British Oxygen Company has offered 5000 oxygen cylinders to India to help the country in its fight against rapidly spreading second wave of COVID-19.
In a tweet, the High Commission of India, London said: 5000 Oxygen Cylinders (46 Ltr) contributed free of cost by British Oxygen Company. 1st batch of 900 cylinders airlifted by Indian Air Force @IAF MCC to India this morning. Thank you @boconline @RoyalAirForceSERCO for local logistics support. @MEAIndia @DrSJaishankar. The United Kingdom on Sunday (local time) had announced that it will be sending additional 1,000 ventilators from the UK s surplus supply to Indian hospitals as part of its commitment to support India s fight against the second wave of coronavirus.Prime Minister Boris
Pak doctors threaten to suspend service
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04 May 2021, 02:56 GMT+10
Islamabad [Pakistan], May 3 (ANI): Doctors community in Pakistan have threatened to suspend services until the government arrest Pakistan s Peoples Party s (PPP) legislator Nighat Orakzai, who led a mob to attack a COVID-19 hospital in Peshawar.
The doctors accused the woman lawmaker and others of harassing healthcare providers and using foul language against them, The News International reported.
The doctors urged the government to lodge FIR against lawmaker Nighat Orakzai and other culprits under the security act.
The incident took place on Friday night when a boy was taken to the casualty department of Hayatabad Medical Complex with a serious bullet injury on his head from the Jamrud subdivision in Khyber tribal district. The boy was reportedly caught in crossfire between two rival groups in Jamrud.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday lauded supplies of cryogenic tanks as well as other oxygen-related equipment by Bangkok to help India address
Beware of this active UK NHS COVID-19 vaccination phishing attack
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A very active phishing campaign is underway pretending to be from the UK s National Health Service (NHS), alerting recipients that they are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Today, numerous Twitter users began reporting that they received this phishing email, with some being in the right age group to be eligible and thus falling for the scam.
There are multiple variants of the phishing emails, but they all claim to be from the NHS at noreply@nhs.gov.uk (the real NHS domain is nhs.uk) and use mail subject similar to IMPORTANT - Public Health Message| Decide whether if you want to be vaccinated.
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