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Karnataka: 29 children diagnosed with MIS-C in 2 districts | Hubballi News

A health staffer collects samples on Saturday In the past month, there have been 29 cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), a condition associated with Covid-19, in Ballari and Vijayanagar districts. One patient, a year-old baby, passed away, and this is thought to be the first such case in the state. Of the 29 children, 25 have been discharged, while three have been admitted to the Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences (VIMS) in Ballari. All are aged below 14 years. According to Ballari district health officer Dr HL Janardhan, MIS-C predominantly develops in children with a history of Covid-19. Parents are concerned ahead of a potential third wave of the pandemic. But Dr Janardhan sought to allay the fears, saying the condition can be tackled with timely hospital treatment. “There is no need for parents to panic. But one must take precautions,” he said.

Give us choice of vaccine, say doctors

Express News Service BENGALURU: Some doctors are apprehensive of going in for Covaxin and they have demanded that the government give them the option to take Covishield.While Covishield is being distributed in 237 centres across districts, Covaxin is being given only in six centres in six districts. These doctors working in the six medical colleges, who have no option but to take Covaxin, have approached their respective district health centres, expressing their fears and citing safety concerns. Ballari, Hassan, Chikkamagaluru, Shivamogga, Chamarajanagar and Davangere are the six districts where Covaxin is given in the government medical colleges - Shivamogga Institute Of Medical Sciences (SIMS), Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences (HIMS), Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences (VIMS) and Chamarajanagar Institute of Medical Sciences (CIMS).

Death of UP man not linked to vaccine, post-mortem awaited in Karnataka case: Health ministry

Updated Jan 19, 2021 | 11:17 IST “The death of the UP resident is not related to vaccination while a post-mortem report is planned today (Monday) for the second person,” Additional health secretary Manohar Agnani said. Image for representation only.  New Delhi: Two people have died so far after receiving the coronavirus vaccine in Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka until Monday. However, it has been ruled out that the death of the man in Uttar Pradesh’s Moradabad was linked to the vaccine. In the second case from Karnataka’s Bellary, a post-mortem report is still awaited. “The death of the UP resident is not related to vaccination while a post-mortem report is planned today (Monday) for the second person,” Additional health secretary Manohar Agnani said.

Covid vaccination: Govt says no serious adverse effect reported till now

Covid vaccination: Govt says no serious adverse effect reported till now Premium (ANI Photo) . Updated: 19 Jan 2021, 06:13 AM IST PTI There has been no case of serious or severe adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) till date, the health ministry said on the third day of the COVID-19 vaccination drive on Monday. Two men one each in Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka have died after they received COVID-19 jabs. Share Via Read Full Story There has been no case of serious or severe adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) till date, the health ministry said on the third day of the COVID-19 vaccination drive on Monday.

કર્ણાટકમાં રસીકરણ બાદ હેલ્થ વર્કરનું મોત, સ્વાસ્થ્ય વિભાગનો ખુલાસો, કહ્યુ આ માટે રસી જવાબદાર નથી | 43 years old hospital workers dies in ballari district karnataka after covid vaccination

કર્ણાટકમાં રસીકરણ બાદ હેલ્થ વર્કરનું મોત, સ્વાસ્થ્ય વિભાગનો ખુલાસો, કહ્યુ આ માટે રસી જવાબદાર નથી | 43 years old hospital workers dies in ballari district karnataka after covid vaccination
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