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The drug firm over the past few weeks has ramped up supply of multiple medicines including Remdesivir to meet the surge in demand.
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Dilip Kumar Agarwal, a transport contractor, donated 10 oxygen concentrators and four monitors to Marwari Yuva Manch, a Mancherial-based voluntary organisation
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Says breathing exercises can help in improving lung capacity
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Karimnagar Collector K Shashanka said there was no shortage of medicines, injections, beds, oxygen and ventilators.
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Chief Minister instructed the officials to constantly monitor the oxygen and medicine supplies at the hospital to avoid any shortage
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Officials seized five Amphotericin B injections from the accused
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Minister for Tribal, Women and Child Welfare Satyavathi Rathod said that the patients can undergo almost 57 types of tests at this facility
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Anjani Kumar Agarwal, president of Haryana Nagrik Sangh, said they will provide 50 oxygen concentrators and cylinders to needy Covid patients in Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy and Medchal Malkajgiri for a period of one week
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He also instructed the authorities of the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital (MGMH) to take steps to fix oxygen flow metres to 150 beds additionally for treatment of Covid patients
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With the setting up of 20 additional beds in addition to 20 beds, the Narsampet CHC would become the centre with the highest number of oxygen beds in the erstwhile Warangal district
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Minister reviews Covid situation, fever survey and paddy procurement
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The guidelines issued by the Director of Public Health to prevent mucormycosis in Covid-19 patients calls for controlling sugars during Covid with or without steroids
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Collector told chemists and pharmacists not to sell anti-biotic, ant-viral, coagulants and blood thinner drugs used to treat Covid patients without a valid doctor's prescription
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Collector has appointed two Superintendent cadre officials to oversee the distribution of food packets through the Food Help Centre
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Critically ill patients from States such as Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh have found Hyderabad, rich in medical infrastructure, a safe alternative to access quality healthcare services
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The horror at the Goa Medical College and Hospital is continuing even as the Goa bench of the Bombay HC is hearing petitions related to deaths.
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Service providers in city brought over 40 Covid patients from other States for treatment since April
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Minister said that the number of isolation centres should be increased since there was a spike in the Covid cases in Mahabubabad district.
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Says fever survey yielding results, no shortage of beds, O2 or drugs
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Besides, six other patients are currently undergoing treatment for the disease, also known as black fungus, the official said.