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Vadodara: Twenty-seven samples collected from the residential society in Jarod village of Vadodara’s Waghodiya taluka where the first case of Delta Plus variant of SARS-Cov-2 virus was recorded, have tested negative. Health officials in the district are on their toes ever since it came to light that a 38-year-old female resident of Jarod had become the first recorded case of the new variant in Vadodara. While the female resident, who had tested positive in April and her family are healthy, there were concerns on whether the new variant has infected others in the neighbourhood. Health teams started scanning the neighbourhood as part of the precautionary measure. “Our teams had collected 27 samples from the society. All the samples have tested negative of Covid-19,” said Dr Uday Tilawat, additional district health officer. ....
Vadodara: Even as Covid cases stayed low in Vadodara, the detection of new delta plus variant of the SARS-Cov-2 virus in Jarod village of Waghodiya ta. ....
Healthcare workers demonstrate to press their demands in Vadodara VADODARA: Covid-19 patients had to face a tough time on Tuesday as nurses and in-service doctors in Vadodara joined the state-wide strike to protest against transfer of their state office-bearers. At a time when Vadodara, like other regions of the state, was reeling under the impact of cyclone Tauktae, at least two dozen Covid-19 patients were shifted from referral hospitals and community health centres from rural areas like Dabhoi and Savli because of the flash strike. From Dabhoi referral hospital and community health centre alone nearly 19 Covid-19 patients were shifted to Vadodara’s GMERS Medical College and Hospital, Gotri and isolation centres at Thuvavi and Darul Uloom as all the 11 nurses had joined the strike leaving nobody to attend the patients. ....
Vadodara: After medical doctors of government medical colleges and GMERS medical colleges in the state, now the in-service doctors are on the strike mode. The Gujarat In-service Doctors Association (GIDA) on Sunday declared to go on ‘pen-down strike’ from Monday to May 22. The strike has been called in support of their charter of demands and draw government’s attention towards the problems faced by the medical fraternity. “We will begin with pen-down strike. If government does not take concrete steps, will be forced to go on mass casual leave on May 24 and indefinite strike from May 31,” said Vadodara chapter president, Dr Uday Tilawat. ....