Coronavirus
Home is the best place to treat Covid patients—and if you do it well—there won’t be a need to go to the hospital, explains Dr Debmalya Mukherjee Dr. Debmalya Mukherjee is a Modern School Barakhamba Road prodigy who has been practicing medicine in the US for more than two decades—his area of specialisation is, in […]
[…]There are certain facts about Covid-19—fairly surprising—that’ll help size up the monster and clear lots of myth about it The coronavirus pandemic is testing humanity’s understanding of viruses—new variants are making containment and prevention of the spread one of the biggest the challenge in recent times. There have been some theories about how and when […]
[…]With the healthcare system in the National Capital struggling with rising number of Covid-19 cases, places of worship are coming forward to provide much needed help As India battles the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, hospitals are overwhelmed with patients and cries of help are being shared on social media, places of worship are […]
[…]The dangerous myth that alcohol helps contain Coronavirus has cost many people their lives. Lockdown is an excellent opportunity to beat bad habits and addictions Alcohol, logically so, is not part of the essential commodities—though some would beg to differ. So when the lockdown was announced in Delhi, people gathered in large numbers outside the […]
[…]HR professional, Dipali Tyagi, has been cooking food for 60 Covid patients, twice a day, every day, free of cost for two weeks now The people of NCR are suffering and dying because of crumbling health infrastructure and a dire shortage of something as basic as oxygen in hospitals and outside. Also, the number of […]
[…]For the 18 to 45-year-olds left out of the vaccination process, India’s phase 3 of the vaccination drive has brought hope, however shortages in vaccines is not making things easy Even as the Covid crisis deepens in the country, Delhi is seeing colossally high daily positive cases (20,394 on 1 May) and a grim rise […]
[…]Coronavirus hits the marginalised sections—as defined on racial lines—of a society, says a comprehensive Lancet study Coronavirus has a racist tendency or is it a lack of access to health facility or reluctance to get tests done, that shows that South Asians and other ethnic minorities in England are more likely to test positive, get hospitalized or […]
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