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Updated: 18.86 lakh vaccine doses were given across the country. Share Article AAA Police personnel stand at a traffic intersection wearing a coronavirus-themed headgear during a COVID-19 safety awareness drive in Hyderabad on May 27, 2021. | Photo Credit: AFP 18.86 lakh vaccine doses were given across the country. India recorded 1,81,513 new COVID-19 cases and 3,562 new deaths till 9.30 p.m. on Thursday. The country has so far reported a total of 2,75,49,683 cases and 3,18,827 deaths. Tamil Nadu reported 33,361 new infections, followed by Karnataka (24,214) and Kerala (24,166). Maharashtra recorded 884 new casualties on the day, followed by Karnataka (476) and Tamil Nadu (474). Maharashtra’s fatalities include backlog deaths which were missed in the previous reports. ....
Rawalpindi:Vice Chancellor National University of Medical Sciences Lt Gen Muhammad Imran Majeed HI called for forging international partnership in research with leading universities of the world. ....
Links with int’l varsities to promote medical research NUMS collaborating with universities in UK, US, China, Malaysia, Turkey RAWALPINDI: National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Vice Chancellor (VC) Lt-Gen Muhammad Imran Majeed has called for research collaboration with the world’s leading universities to produce vaccines and medicine to combat microbial strains that contribute to viral and infectious diseases in Pakistan. “Research collaboration of Pakistani medical universities with international partners is the only way forward in the medical field, he stated on Sunday, adding that NUMS is already collaborating with some universities in the UK, the US, China, Malaysia and Turkey to promote medical research. ....
Coronavirus | 43 doctors die in Bengal in second wave Updated: Updated: Doctors’ body calls the figure ‘unacceptable and alarming’. Share Article AAA A health worker collecting a swab sample from a woman to test for the coronavirus at a primary health centre in Siliguri in West Bengal on May 24. | Photo Credit: AFP Doctors’ body calls the figure ‘unacceptable and alarming’. As many as 43 doctors have died till date in West Bengal since March 20, when the second wave of COVID-19 began to hit the State, according to a doctors’ body, which called the figure “unacceptable and alarming.” “Considering that about 105 doctors died between April and December 2020 during the first wave, the number of 43 in just two months is unacceptable and alarming. And we are not even counting the deaths of nurses and other healthcare workers,” said Dr. Koushik Chaki, a founding member of the West Bengal Doctors’ Forum (WBDF), calling fo ....
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