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De to shortage of Covaxin only around 0.20 per cent people in the 18-44 age group in the city have received their two doses of Covaxin in the last one month. ....
Home isolation fuels biomedical waste crisis in State Capital With the rising number of coronavirus cases in the State Capital, biomedical waste generated from people in home isolation has raised serious concern. Share Via Email | A+A A- Express News Service BHUBANESWAR : With the rising number of coronavirus cases in the State Capital, biomedical waste generated from people in home isolation has raised serious concern. The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) has failed to streamline the process of collection and disposal of biomedical waste, triggering new challenges. More than 7,000 people in the city are in home isolation. According to sources, an infected person generates 500 gm biomedical waste on an average every day. This amounts to a staggering 3.5 tonne of biomedical waste per day from residential areas. However, there is no adequate provision for systematic collection and disposal of these waste. ....
Express News Service BHUBANESWAR: Amid the relentless surge of Covid-19, Bhubaneswar seems to be fast going the Delhi way. The scramble for beds by people to admit their disease-stricken kin and family members has assumed worrying proportions with private hospitals beginning to refuse patients under the plea of full-occupancy. This comes in the face of tall claims of the State government and Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) of having sufficient number of beds in the Capital city. Most of the private hospitals have started putting up no vacancy boards and denying admissions even to those who require emergency critical care, citing dearth of beds. ....