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Updated Feb 09, 2021 | 16:50 IST A statement by the hospital said that the lesion was then examined by the oncology team at the hospital which later confirmed the rare type of cancer. Representational Image  |  Photo Credit: PTI Chennai: In a one of a kind surgery at the city s Gleneagles Global Health City hospital, the doctors successfully treated a two-year-old girl from Assam who reportedly had a rare type of cancer. The patient was detected with a lesion in her mouth kast year in April. Reports suggest that the lesion was not causing any discomfort to the girl. However, her parents had been wanting her to get examined. ....
Three districts report no new case, even as State sees 910 Updated: Updated: January 03, 2021 03:10 IST 11 districts record less than 10 infections; 11 more persons succumb to COVID-19; 1,007 discharged after treatment Share Article AAA A doctor wearing a protective gear takes a swab from a man to test for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. File | Photo Credit: M. Periasamy 11 districts record less than 10 infections; 11 more persons succumb to COVID-19; 1,007 discharged after treatment Three districts Ariyalur, Kallakurichi and Perambalur reported no new COVID-19 case, and 11 districts saw less than 10 infections each on Saturday, as 910 more persons tested positive in Tamil Nadu. The new cases took the State’s tally to 8,19,845. Another 1,007 persons were discharged, taking the total number of persons discharged so far to 7,99,427. The State recorded 11 more deaths, taking its toll to 12,146. ....
Will pre-exposure to Covid protect us from newer strains? While the UK has entered into a second lockdown, people here also fear of the new strain possibly causing reinfections. Share Via Email | A+A A- A health worker waits to collect swab samples from residents to test for the Covid-19 coronavirus. (Photo| AFP) Express News Service CHENNAI: The new strain of Covid-19, which is suspected to be 70 per cent more transmissible than the current one, may not have much impact on those who have already been exposed to the current strain, say experts. Thes state, which was starting to lower its guard after bringing down the cases considerably, tightened measures when the new strain originated in the United Kingdom, and a passenger who landed in Chennai from the country tested positive. ....