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Indian Chest Society, CSIR-CMERI organise webinar on oxygen demand amidst covid

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No normal life yet even for fully vaccinated people: Experts | Nagpur News

Representative image NAGPUR: With more than 3.40 crore people in India fully vaccinated, can they now be allowed to move normally, join work in office and conduct limited family gatherings, parties and club activities? We will have to wait, say experts. “Global agencies have advised that fully vaccinated people or those recovered from Covid-19 successfully should be allowed to move around to bring normalcy. But, for this to happen in India, a significant percentage of population must get vaccinated,” said infectious disease specialist Dr Nitin Shinde. Though, the number of fully-vaccinated people in India is more than many other countries, it’s just 2.5% of our total population. As far as Maharashtra is concerned, the state is leading in vaccination but only about 1.72% of the population is protected with second dose.

Men more vulnerable to Covid in second wave too | Nagpur News

Representative image NAGPUR: Similar to the first wave of Covid-19 pandemic, more men continued to be affected by the virus than women during the second wave. Though, the district has seen slight rise (2.4%) in infection cases among women during the second wave. In the first wave between March 11, 2020 and February 28, 2021, 1,49,720 persons had contracted novel coronavirus infection in the district. The district has started to witness second wave from the third week of February, but cases started spiralling up from the beginning of March and surged in April. Total cases detected were at 2,58,107 in the last two months of the second wave.

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