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Chennai: King Institute s popularity among COVID patients worries officials- The New Indian Express

Express News Service CHENNAI: Covid patients queuing up at the King Institute in Guindy to get admitted while refusing to go to other government hospitals has worried health department officials. Their wait for admission since as early as 5 am could result in a delay in treatment, the officials fear. Some patients are ready to wait for even two days to get admitted at the exclusive Covid hospital at King Institute. On Thursday, the hospital almost ran out of beds. As per data from the Directorate of Medical Education, of the total 525 beds, 479 had been occupied till evening on the day.

Tamil Nadu has vaccines for 10 days

‘Tamil Nadu has vaccines for 10 days’ Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA With some States flagging concerns over the shortage of COVID-19 vaccines in the last few days, health officials have said that Tamil Nadu’s stock will last 10 days. “Going by the current rate of utilisation, we presently have stock for 10 days. We have a stock of 18 lakh doses now,” an official from the Directorate of Public Health and Preventive Medicine said. The State received an additional supply of 2.14 lakh doses of Covaxin and 11.02 lakh doses of Covishield on April 3. As on April 8, the vaccination programme’s total coverage stood at 34,87,036. This includes those who received both doses of the vaccines.

Two patients on ventilator support die at RGGGH

Two patients on ventilator support die at RGGGH Updated: Updated: A reduction in pressure in the flow of oxygen led to the incident Share Article AAA Recent admits: Authorities said the 54-year-old woman was shifted from a private medical college hospital on Monday while the 62-year-old man was admitted 11 days ago   A reduction in pressure in the flow of oxygen led to the incident Two patients, who were admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Tower-3, of the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (RGGGH), died following a reduction in pressure in the flow of oxygen. Hospital authorities said the two patients were very sick, and their critical condition led to their deaths.

3,645 new cases, 15 deaths in State

3,645 new cases, 15 deaths in State Updated: Updated: April 07, 2021 01:35 IST The number of active cases in Tamil Nadu crosses 25,000; Chennai records 1,303 new cases Share Article AAA The number of active cases in Tamil Nadu crosses 25,000; Chennai records 1,303 new cases Tamil Nadu reported 3,645 fresh cases of COVID-19 and 15 deaths on Tuesday. With the new cases, the number of active cases went past 25,000, of which Chennai alone accounted for 9,755. The fresh cases included 33 returnees 19 from West Bengal, five each from Andhra Pradesh and Bihar, two from Madhya Pradesh and one each from Qatar and Uttar Pradesh. In Chennai, 1,303 tested positive for COVID-19 and five more persons died of the infection. Chengalpattu followed with 304 cases and five fatalities.

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