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The black fungus blackhole: Salary: Rs 6,000/month Medicines: Rs 22,000/day
The black fungus blackhole: Salary: Rs 6,000/month Medicines: Rs 22,000/day
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Lesser fortunate people are being forced to procure liposomal Amphotericin some 70 vials of them at Rs 7,000 each on their own
The price one pays for contracting covid is steep. All puns intended. Especially for the poor, and in the case of black fungus patients, their families are struggling to arrange for liposomal amphotericin Posaconazole (both drugs for black fungus) which is currently in short supply. After discharge, the struggle gets worse as the patients have to make arrangements for the drugs themselves as
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BENGALURU: Since May, the Karnataka government has received 8,310 oxygen concentrators and cylinders, 6,525 ventilators, a significant amount of medicines and other resources for the Covid-19 battle from Indian and international donors. During the second wave, the government had appointed a nodal officer and a team to secure and track consignments from major companies, organisations and foreign governments.
The state has also received financial assistance of Rs 37 crore from public sector units and private entities’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes since April. The money was donated to the chief minister’s Covid relief fund (Rs 11 crore) and the Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority (Rs 26 crore).
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BENGALURU: Since May, the Karnataka government has received 8,310 oxygen concentrators and cylinders, 6,525 ventilators, a significant amount of medicines and other resources for the Covid-19 battle from Indian and international donors. During the second wave, the government had appointed a nodal officer and a team to secure and track consignments from major companies, organisations and foreign governments.
The state has also received financial assistance of Rs 37 crore from public sector units and private entities’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes since April. The money was donated to the chief minister’s Covid relief fund (Rs 11 crore) and the Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority (Rs 26 crore).
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