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COVID Crisis: Lucknow Mourns the Passing of Cardiac Care Specialist

COVID Crisis: Lucknow Mourns the Passing of Cardiac Care Specialist Dr Fazal Karim, head of the cardiology department at Era Medical College and Hospital, was known for his dedication to his patients from the city’s lower socioeconomic groups. Dr. Fazal Karim of Era Medical University, Lucknow. Photo: Twitter@Shamshe02630539 Health06/May/2021 A doctor who saved thousands of lives by providing timely and cost-effective cardiac care services to his patients even during the pandemic finally succumbed to the deadly COVID-19 infection on April 28, 2021, after battling the disease for more than 10 days. Professor (Dr) Fazal Karim, the head of the department of cardiology at Lucknow’s Era Medical College, was known for his dedication to his patients. He often even ran from the ICCU (intensive coronary care unit) to the main gate of the hospital whenever a person arrived in a critical condition so as to take charge of the patient as fast as possible.

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W Cape vaccine roll-out: We are going to have to reset our strategy

W Cape vaccine roll-out: We are going to have to reset our strategy 8 February 2021 1:56 PM Share This: Dr Saadiq Kariem, Chief of Operations at Western Cape Department Of Health, explains the next steps. Chief of Operations at Western Cape Department Of Health, Dr Saadiq Kariem, talks to Lester Kiewit about the way forward now that the 1 million AstraZeneca vaccines have been put on hold due to the latest data showing disappointing efficacy for mild and moderate Covid-19. Dr Kariem says everyone is disappointed at the results of the trial regarding AstraZeneca. As Professor Mahdi pointed out last night the trial results are quite robust so we have to believe them, and it was only a 22% efficacy against mild disease.

How many SAs have had Covid-19? And why does no one know? - Biznews

How many SAs have had Covid-19? And why does no one know? - Biznews 30 January 2021 - How many people have Covid in South Africa? How many have had it? What difference does it make and why does no one seem to know? These are a few of the questions that have been overlooked in fashionable conversation since the second surge, but answers are forthcoming. While the latest Covid-19 statistics will tell you that just over 1.4 million South Africans have tested positive, the real number is far higher. In September last year – when the official number was closer to 650,000 – BizNews spoke to Ryan Noach. The Discovery Health CEO and his team of experts estimated the number closer to 13 million. So, how many South African’s have actually had Covid-19? When the IRR’s Gabriel Crouse posed that question to two prominent medical professionals, both gave him the same answer – ‘that is the million-dollar question’. Below, Crouse explores the reality of Covid-19 in SA. This art

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