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○ I am a Covid warrior doctor trying to serve the nation relentlessly and it’s really disappointing that in that process, if I get infected and admitted (to hospital) then also I have to pay such a huge amount of (Rs) 40,000-plus. from my own pocket in spite of having an insurance where from I never also had any previous claim. Please do reconsider my case. This was an appeal to a government insurance company early this month from a doctor who is originally from Calcutta, now based in Delhi. The doctor was admitted to a private hospital in Delhi with Covid. ....
Several private hospitals have reported a reduced footfall for Covid vaccines on their premises over the past week. The good in that is the decentralisation of the vaccination drive seems to have had an effect. And the bad is that some doctors and public health experts see fresh hesitancy creeping in with swirling rumours about adverse effects and efficacy. Advertisement Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals was vaccinating 800 to 900 people every day on its premises. But over the past week, the footfall has come down to around 500. “The frantic calls for slots, which we had been getting since the beginning of May, have stopped,” said an official of the hospital. The reduced footfall at the hospital could be because many other centres in the city are vaccinating people.” ....
Among the patients who died since the outbreak till Thursday, 72.6 per cent had comorbidities, which means 27.4 per cent of the victims had no comorbidities ....