comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - ர்ம்ல் மருத்துவமனை - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Covid Choas: Doctor denies bed in his own hospital; management refutes charges

Fake oximeter apps stealing personal data and banking details Notwithstanding the tall claims of the authorities, an episode in RML Hospital Delhi where a serving doctor in the same hospital had to struggle for four long hours to get a bed for himself reflects a worsening Covid situation in the country. Dr. Manish Jangra, who claimed to be media in-charge of the Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) said that he was denied a bed in the hospital where he himself serve as a doctor. It was only after the intervention of resident doctors and other members that I got a bed after four long hour struggle, Dr. Jangra said, who also uploaded a video on social media to highlight the whole episode.

Compromised Covid behaviour biggest reason for surge in cases: RML Director

  New Delhi [India], April 1 (ANI): Reacting to increase in COVID cases in the country specifically Delhi, Director and Medical Superintendent of RML Hospital Dr (Prof) Rana Anil Kumar Singh on Wednesday said that compromised Corona appropriate behaviour among people is the single largest reason for the recent upsurge. If the cases are increasing, then we have to be really concerned so as to contain it as soon as possible. If we start looking at the causes, then one thing is evident: after lockdown restrictions are lifted, parties, marriages and congregations are happening and people have seriously compromised corona appropriate behaviour and started thinking that probably mask is no longer required. In my opinion, the most important factor in rise of these cases is compromised Covid-appropriate behaviour, Dr Singh told ANI.

COVID-19 vaccination Day 3: Further dip in turnout; just 8 get jabs at AIIMS

COVID-19 vaccination Day 3: Further dip in turnout; just 8 get jabs at AIIMS COVID-19 immunisation in Delhi: The sharp drop in immunisations comes after 51 adverse events following immunization - one severe and 50 minor cases were reported from Delhi on Saturday BusinessToday.In | January 19, 2021 | Updated 08:42 IST India COVID-19 vaccination drive: On Day 2, 3,598 people received their first COVID-19 jabs in Delhi against the target of 8,136 people As many as 3,600 healthcare workers were vaccinated against coronavirus in Delhi on January 18, very less than the opening day of the nationwide COVID-19 immunisation drive. Only eight medical staff got their first jab at AIIMS on Monday. Besides, 20 healthcare workers got vaccinated in Safdarjung Hospital and 69 medical staff got their first jab at Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital.

Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital | Resident doctors in RML Hospital want Covishield, reject Covaxin due to lack of complete trial

Updated Jan 16, 2021 | 17:23 IST The Resident Doctors Association (RDA) of the Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital rejected Covaxin and requested the medical superintendent to vaccinate them with Oxford COVID-19 vaccine Covishield. Oxford COVID-19 vaccine Covishield  Key Highlights Covaxin manufactured by Bharat Biotech is being preferred in our hospital over Covishield manufactured by Serum Institute The residents are a bit apprehensive about the lack of complete trial in case of Covaxin We request you to vaccinate us with Covishield which has completed all stages of trial before its roll-out New Delhi: Rejecting Covaxin due to ‘lack of complete trial’, resident doctors of Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital requested the medical superintendent to vaccinate them with Oxford COVID-19 vaccine Covishield.

Delhi Rml Hospital Rda Doctors Refuse To Get Vaccinated From Covaxin Demand For Covishield Vaccination - दिल्लीः आरएमएल के डॉक्टर्स एसोसिएशन ने कोवैक्सीन लगवाने से किया इनकार, कोविशील्ड लगाने की कही बात

दिल्ली के राममनोहर लोहिया अस्पताल के रेजिडेंट डॉक्टर एसोसिएशन ने एक पत्र लिखकर भारत बायोटेक के कोवैक्सीन का टीका लगवाने से इनकार कर दिया है। उनकी मांग है कि उन्हें भी कोविशील्ड वैक्सीन ही लगाई जाए।

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.