Jammu 19 April 2021: New variant of Coronavirus has taken many lives and deaths have become new normal in the country with this deadly disease taking life every minute, But the story from Jammu and Kashmir tells otherwise. It shows the victory of life or death and a ray of hope for humanity. 27 year old Heena Devi who was admitted in SMGS hospital for delivery was tested COVID-19 positive and soon after that she was shifted to this Temporary COVID-19 facility that has been setup by Heath Department and a team of doctors with all necessary gears carried out her surgery and she delivered twin baby girls who are all fit and are now being kept under observation at Nursery ward of this facilityThis was the first surgery performed by the doctors of a COVID-19 positive patient in Jammu since outbreak of this deadly virus. This facility in the Gandhinagar hospital of Jammu was set up last year but was restricted only for the treatment of COVID-19 positive patients. The administration in Jammu and Kashmir utilised the time they got after cases started dipping in month of October and thereafter till the resurgence of this virus. The facilities were wrapped up to the next level so that surgeries of the infected patients can also be performed without any hiccups.Dr. Arun Sharma, Medical Superintendent of this facility set up by Jammu and Kashmir government said That this is a big achievement for our community as it reflects that medical will win over this deadly pandemic no matter how dark the clouds are. Dr Sharma credits his team for this new achievement and was happy to share that the duo born were tested negative. This comes at a time when Jammu and Kashmir is continuously witnessing spike in coronavirus cases and active cases have surpassed 12,000 mark. Even today Jammu and Kashmir witnessed more than 1500 cases for the second consecutive day and the death toll has touched the 2063 mark with six casualties reported today. While on the other hand the Jammu and Kashmir health department has also geared up as they fear the upcoming situation as more challenging than ever. All the private oxygen generation players have been asked to divert their resources to the government institutions so as to ensure their proper supply and keep a check on the black marketing that has been reported from various parts of the country.However the Jammu and Kashmir government is yet to utter a single word on the imposition of more strict restrictions in the union territory but sources claim that soon after the Navratras some more strict mayors are likely to be announced to curb the ongoing pandemic.
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A Covid patient has been booked for allegedly assaulting a nurse with a knife at a Covid Care Centre in south Mumbai, the police told on Wednesday.
According to an official the incident occurred at the facility located in Malabar Hill area on April 16 where the nurse sustained several injuries.
“The patient, who was undergoing treatment at the hospital, complained about not getting proper treatment at the centre before assaulting the nurse with a knife,” the official added.
He said that the culprit has been booked under several IPC sections, including 324 (voluntary causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means) and 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant), and also under the Maharashtra Essential Services Maintenance Act (MESMA).
Dr Randeep Guleria , Dr Naresh Trehan and Dr Devi Shetty’s important suggestion on COVID-19 treatment
The top experts has highlighted on line of treatment for Covid-19 patients
AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria:
- In healthy individuals with oxygen saturation 93-94, there’s no need to really take high flow oxygen just to maintain your saturation at 98-99. It’s not going to be of any benefit. If it is less than 94, you need close monitoring but you still may not need oxygen
- The vaccine prevents you from getting the disease in the form of severe illness. It may not prevent you from getting the infection. Important to understand that even after the vaccine we may have a positive report, it is why important to wear a mask even after vaccine
- Oxygen is a treatment, it’s like a drug.. Taking oxygen intermittently is an absolute waste of oxygen. There is no data that shows that this will be of any help to you & therefore you shouldn’t do
- As a country, if we work together, use oxygen and Remdesivir judiciously, then, there will be no shortage anywhere. In terms of the number of people who need oxygen and oxygen supply, we are well balanced
- Don’t consider Remdesivir to be a magic bullet… ,” says Dr Randeep Guleria of AIIMS, addressing COVID19
- Important to understand that most of us who in home isolation or in the hospital because panic don’t actually need any specific treatment. Only small percentage require Remdesivir. Don’t consider this as a magic bullet
In COVID, more than 85% of people will recover without any specific treatment in the form of Remdesivir etc. Most will have symptoms like common cold, sore throat etc. Over 5-7 days, they’ll recover with symptomatic treatment. Only 15% may go to moderate disease
- Cross ventilation reduces the risk of infection in closed places. Don’t be in groups whether any of you are positive or not.
#WATCH | "…Oxygen is a treatment, it's like a drug.. Taking oxygen intermittently is an absolute waste of oxygen. There is no data that shows that this will be of any help to you & therefore you shouldn't do..," says AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria#COVID19 pic.twitter.com/M8Jg0j0A1k
— ANI (@ANI) April 21, 2021
Dr Naresh Trehan on COVID19:
- Today we have enough oxygen if we try to use it judiciously. I want to tell the public that if you don’t need oxygen then don’t use it as a security blanket. Waste of oxygen will only lead to depriving someone who needs it
- We’ve now made a protocol that Remdesivir to be given not to everyone who tests positive.Only after doctors look at test results, symptoms, comorbidities of a patient,then,it’s to be given. Remdesivir isn’t a ‘Ramban’, it only decreases viral load in people who need it
- Less percentage of people require hospitalisation. The hospital beds should be utilised judiciously & with responsibility. This responsibility rests on all of us
Dr Devi Shetty, Chairman, Narayana Health:
- If your O2 saturation is above 94% then there is no problem. But if it is falling after exercise, then, you need to call a doctor. It’s important you get the right treatment at the right time
- There is a possibility that you may be asymptomatic, then, doctors will tell you to stay at home, isolate yourself, wear a mask and check your oxygen saturation every 6 hours
- In case you are positive, see a doctor and get his opinion. Do not panic, COVID19 is common now. It is a problem that can be solved provided you get the medical help at an early stage & follow doctor’s instructions
- If you have any symptom like body ache, cold, cough, indigestion, vomiting- I have one important message- get yourself tested for COVID19. It is the most important thing
22 Covid patients die due to lack of oxygen supply after Oxygen tanker leak in Nashik
22 Covid patients died on Wednesday at the Zakir Husssain Municipal Hospital in Maharashtra’s Nashik due to interruption of oxygen supply after leakage in an oxygen cylinder.
The oxygen tanker leaked while being filled at the hospital, said authorities.
The district collector said that the patients who dies were on ventilators as well as on oxygen supply.
Maharshtra government ordered an enquiry, with FDA minister Dr Rajendra Shingane calling it an unfortunate incident.
Maharashtra health minister Rajesh Tope also said that interrupted supply could be linked to the deaths. He said that the government will look into the matter and conduct a thorough inquiry.
The Government of India waived off custom duty on Remdesivir, its raw materials and other compnents used to make the anti-viral drug.
The department of Revenue, in a notification said, “the central government, on being satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest to do so, hereby exempts the goods… when imported into India, from the whole of the duty of the customs leviable.”
The move would help augment domestic availability and reduce cost of the injection. The items on which the duty has been waived include Remdesivir active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), injection Remdesivir, and beta Cyclodextrin used in manufacture of Remdesivir. This import duty exemption would remain in force till October 31 this year.
India reports a daily high of nearly 3 lakh covid cases on Wednesday. A total of 2,95,041 cases have been reported in the last 24 hours with 2,023 deaths.
This is the highest ever since the beginning of the pandemic.
Total active caseload: 2,157,538
Total vaccination: 13,01,19,310
Gilead’s Remdesivir has been suspended from the WHO list of medicines after several warnings against its use on Covid-19 patients.
Remdesivir has been peddled as potential anti-viral drug for the treatment of Covid-19 for months now as studies showed that it cut time to recovery and was authorized for use in more than 50 countries.
“Yes, we have suspended it from the PQ (prequalification list),” WHO media representative Tarik Jasarevic said in an emailed response to Reuters. “The suspension is a signal to countries that WHO, in compliance with the treatment guidelines, does not recommend countries procure the drug for Covid.”