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Release remdesivir seized by police for use in hospitals, HC tells Delhi govt Release remdesivir seized by police for use in hospitals, HC tells Delhi govt A bench of justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli issued the direction to ensure that the seized remdesivir does not remain as case property. This would also ensure that it does not lose its effectiveness and can be administered to the patients in need. advertisement Image for Representation The Delhi High Court on Thursday directed the deputy commissioner (DC) of the AAP government s revenue department to issue orders for the release of Remdesivir, used in the treatment of Covid-19, as soon as the medicine is seized by the police from hoarders and black-marketeers. ....
India is looking at getting around 550 oxygen generating plants, 4,000 oxygen concentrators and 10,000 oxygen cylinders from abroad to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said on Thursday. ....
Image for Representation India is looking at getting around 550 oxygen generating plants, 4,000 oxygen concentrators and 10,000 oxygen cylinders from abroad to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said on Thursday. Shringla also said that India is looking at procuring 400,000 units of Remdesivir medicine from Egypt besides exploring to get it from countries like the United Arab Emirates, Bangladesh and Uzbekistan. At a media briefing, he said over 40 countries have come forward to offer assistance to India to help in view of the unprecedented situation. The foreign secretary said the government has been majorly focusing on procuring oxygen generators, concentrators, oxygen cylinders, cryogenic tankers as well as liquid oxygen. ....
US Defense Secretary Austin Lloyd has directed the Pentagon to provide all necessary support to Indian healthcare workers battling the worsening coronavirus situation in the country. The move comes soon after US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris directed towards mobilisation of American resources to assist India to tackle the unprecedented health crisis in the wake of the deadly second wave of coronavirus. The men and women of the Department of Defense stand by our Indian partners in their hour of need. We are in this fight together, Austin said in a statement on Sunday. Austin was the first high-level Biden administration s official to visit India last month. ....