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Updated: CM visits polyclinic to mark symbolic beginning of drive Share Article AAA A health worker sanitises a vaccination centre at Guru Gobind Singh Hospital in the Capital on Saturday. | Photo Credit: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar CM visits polyclinic to mark symbolic beginning of drive Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday visited a polyclinic at Saraswati Vihar to mark the symbolic beginning of the vaccination drive for citizens aged between 18 and 44 years. “In one way, today is symbolic as vaccination drive for those between 18 and 44 years has started only at one centre from today. We have already received 4.5 lakh vaccines and now we are distributing them in all districts,” he said. ....
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Covid: Acute Shortage Of Flowmeter Hampers All Efforts To Save Lives A non-government organisation, Doctors For You, which has been running four makeshift Covid Care Centres in Delhi, has said that it is not able to add oxygen beds in its centres due to lack of availability of flowmeters. Jeevan Prakash Sharma 29 April 2021, Last Updated at 8:20 am PTI Jeevan Prakash Sharma 2021-04-29T08:16:26+05:30 Covid: Acute Shortage Of Flowmeter Hampers All Efforts To Save Lives outlookindia.com 2021-04-29T08:20:14+05:30 Also read Makeshift Covid Care Centres in Delhi are facing an acute shortage of flowmeters. It is a device that is used to supply oxygen to a patient from an oxygen cylinder. It also helps to measure the volume of gas released from the cylinder. ....
COVID-19: Fires don t stop as bodies pile up in Delhi s ambulances and crematoriums Fires just do not stop burning in the Indian capital, Delhi, right now. The daily global records for new infections. In one, there are three bodies wrapped in white cloth, string tightly wound round their necks, waist, knees and ankles. Workers in the crematorium temple seem overwhelmed with the number of dead arriving and there s much frenzied activity. The deceased are thoroughly sprayed with disinfectant while still outside, by a cremation team wearing hazmat suits, goggles and gloves. They re then carried or lifted on stretchers from the street and into the next staging area. There are rows of deceased with exhausted funeral workers, volunteers and relatives hovering close by or sitting on benches which are hugging the walls. ....