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Covid-19 | PM CARES to fund 1 lakh portable oxygen concentrators


Modi wants them sent to States with high COVID-19 case burden.
The PM CARES Fund would be used to procure 1 lakh portable oxygen concentrators, the government said on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi sanctioned the procurement during a meeting to discuss the liquid medical oxygen supply for COVID-19 management, the Prime Minister’s Office said. It said Mr. Modi ordered procurement at the earliest and sent to the States with high COVID-19 case burden.
It said 500 pressure swing adsorption (PSA) oxygen plants had been sanctioned under the fund, apart from the earlier sanctioned 713.
“These 500 PSA plants will be established with transfer of the indigenous technology developed by the DRDO and the CSIR to the domestic manufacturers. Establishing PSA plants and procurement of portable oxygen concentrators will greatly augment the supply of oxygen near the demand clusters, thereby addressing the current logistical challenges in transporting oxygen from plants ....

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Coronavirus | Reducing movement, activity needed to break chain of transmission, says Chandrika Bahadur chair of the Regional Task Force of the Lancet Commission


“It is hard to understand why corrective action was not taken at beginning of second wave,” says Chandrika Bahadur.
As India grapples with a massive second wave, Chandrika Bahadur, chair of the Regional Task Force of the Lancet Commission, speaks to The Hindu on why this happened and the way ahead ….
India is undergoing a very severe second wave of COVID-19, something that could have been anticipated. What in your view went wrong in terms of anticipation and capacity building?
India prepared reasonably well for the pandemic in its early stages. The lockdown gave the medical system time to expand infrastructure, train staff, and build capacity to absorb patients. The rationale for lockdowns across the world in March-April 2020 was to “flatten the curve”. It meant taking actions that would bring down the number of cases that needed hospitalisation and treatment enough that they would not breach the limits of the medical capacity of the country. This preparatio ....

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Maskless Thai PM fined as Covid cases spike; Coronavirus cases declining in America


Maskless Thai PM fined as Covid cases spike; Coronavirus cases declining in America
World
April 27, 2021
Washington: The rate of new Covid cases is declining in the United States, with the most recent seven-day averages dipping below the 60,000 mark for the first time in over a month as experts hailed the impact of vaccines. Data from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention showed that as of April 24, the rolling average was 57,123 cases, and a month-long mini bump was now over.
It comes as the number of people vaccinated continued to rise, though the rate is beginning to taper off as domestic demand slows. Almost 140 million people have now received one dose, or 42 percent of the whole population. ....

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Sindh shuts schools, colleges, universities


Sindh shuts schools, colleges, universities as COVID-19 cases spike
Pakistan
Mon, Apr 26, 2021
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah chairing a meeting of the provincial task force on coronavirus. Photo: Twitter/ Sindh CM House
KARACHI: Amid a deadly third wave of coronavirus, the Sindh government has decided to introduce a series of measures to stop the spread of the virus including the closure of all schools, colleges and universities in the province.
Sindh Government Spokesperson Murtaza Wahab tweeted that offices of the provincial government will operate with an essential staff of 20%.
All schools, colleges and universities shall also remain closed due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases, said Wahab. ....

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