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80 Staff Members At Delhi Hospital Test Covid+ve In A Month, Doctor Dies 80 Staff Members At Delhi Hospital Test Covid+ve In A Month, Doctor Dies This comes at a time when the city hospitals are overwhelmed due to a surge in coronavirus cases and an increased patient count.
Dr AK Rawat, the surgeon who was vaccinated, died of Covid yesterday
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Around 80 medical personnel and a surgeon at Delhi s Saroj Super Speciality Hospital have tested positive for the coronavirus over the last month. Dr AK Rawat, the surgeon who was vaccinated, died of COVID-19 on Saturday. He was 58.
World Thalassemia Day: Blood disorder cannot be cured, and other myths busted
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World Thalassemia Day: Blood disorder cannot be cured, and other myths bustedBy Abhay Bhave, ET CONTRIBUTORS
Last Updated: May 08, 2021, 01:11 PM IST
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Thalassemia syndrome is an inherited blood disorder that causes the body to have less haemoglobin than normal. There are two types of thalassemia - Alpha and Beta - in which children inherited the condition from parents who carry the mutated thalassemia.
People with thalassemia trait have normal life expectancy. However, beta thalassemia major along with heart ailments can make the condition fatal before 30 years of age.
Obstructing oxygen tankers amounts to endangering human lives, says Delhi HC
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Last Updated: Apr 26, 2021, 08:33 PM IST
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The court was hearing various petitions by Maharaja Agrasen Hospital, Jaipur Golden Hospital, Batra Hospital, Shanti Mukund Hospital and Saroj Super Speciality Hospital here among others over shortage of oxygen for treating seriously-ill COVID patients.
A fresh plea has been seeking direction to control black marketing of COVID-19 medicines and to ensure their availability and procurement in a time bound and transparent manner. The high court said it will hear it on Tuesday.
Obstructing cryogenic tankers carrying medical oxygen for COVID-19 patients will tantamount to endangering human lives, the Delhi High Court said on Monday, pointing out that the Rajasthan government must honour the orders not to cause any hindrance in transportation of the gas to other states. Acting tough on black marketing in oxygen cylinders, reportedly being sol