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232 Palestinian martyred, over 1900 wounded amid efforts for ceasefire in Gaza

Gaza medical services impacted after Israeli airstrikes damage clinics and hospitals, say health officials

Israeli strikes on Gaza have damaged health facilities, killed two prominent Palestinian doctors, and destroyed roads around the strip’s largest hospital, Gaza health officials and international rights groups have claimed. The latest bombardment was so intense, it has impacted the ability of medics to treat the wounded, health officials added. Militants in Gaza meanwhile continued to hit Israel’s cities with a barrage of rockets which set fire.

India s COVID-19 crisis: As feds pledge $10M, here s how Canadians can help

India’s COVID-19 crisis: As feds pledge $10M, here’s how Canadians can help Katie Dangerfield © Provided by Global News A relative of a person who died of COVID-19 is consoled by another during cremation in Jammu, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India s tattered healthcare system to its knees. (AP Photo/Channi Anand) As India s health-care system continues to be pushed to the brink of collapse amid a surge of COVID-19 cases, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Tuesday that Canada is set to donate $10 million to the Indian Red Cross as well as provide personal protective equipment (PPE) and ventilators.

India s COVID-19 crisis: As feds pledge $10M, here s how Canadians can help

India s COVID-19 crisis: As feds pledge $10M, here s how Canadians can help
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Plea for TB drug generic production in India

Plea for TB drug generic production in India The use of bedaquiline and delamanid has been recommended but, the petitioners have said, the limited supplies make them unavailable to patients Bombay High Court on Wednesday directed the Centre to respond to a petition seeking legal steps to allow generic production of two patented anti-tuberculosis drugs currently unavailable to all patients in India who need them. The court has asked the Centre to respond by April 28 to the petition by two TB survivors seeking a government use authorisation order or compulsory licence provisions in Indian patent laws to allow local production of the drugs bedaquiline and delamanid.

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