- 7th June, 2021 Times of India
- Monday Review: Tricity this week
Monday Review: Tricity this week.In the 57th edition of Monday Review, The Times of India reports how hospitals are to face action for abnormal oxygen usage. The Chandigarh administation allowed shops to open from 9 to 4, while there was 80% dip in the daily Covid-19 cases. Experts fear that antibiotic overuse may create super bugs. Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula woke up to a morning horror after bedtime storm. In the first explainer, check out a Covid plan that is ready since 1946 and without studying which you can’t become a doctor. British Indian Civil Service officer Joseph William Bhore’s report on how to avoid another pandemic of the scale of 1918 Spanish flu was implemented only 4% in three quarters of a century. The Spanish flu infected 50 crore people. In the second explainer, learn about the monoclonal antibody cocktail therapy against Covid-19. First given to Donald Trump when he was US president, this treatment has come to the Tricity. A private hospital in Mohali gave it to a 72-year-old patient.For your TOI copy, call us at this number: 1800 121 0005. Please, like, share, and subscribe, and get vaccinated
- 6th June, 2021 Times of India
- Punjab's daily Covid - 19 cases fall further to 1,593
CHANDIGARH: The count of fresh Covid cases fell to 1,593 in Punjab while 65 deaths were reported on Sunday. - Punjab doubles social security monthly pension
CHANDIGARH: Punjab is all set to hike the social security monthly pension from Rs 750 to Rs 1500 from July 1. - Haryana extends lockdown till June 14, but eases several restrictions
CHANDIGARH: The Haryana government on Sunday extended the lockdown clamped in the state to curb the spread of the coronavirus by another week till Jun. - Covid - 19: Punjab deaths cross 15,000, Haryana active cases under 10,000
Chandigarh/Shimla: The three states of Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh reported a total of 157 Covid-19 deaths and 3,448 new cases on Saturday. - Microbial decomposer for stubble to see more trials
The Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) and state agriculture department will continue the trials of a microbial decomposer to take care of paddy st - Punjab: Capt govt launches revamped Mission Tandarust
Exhorting people to make Punjab clean, green and pollution free under the revamped ‘Mission Tandarust Punjab’, chief minister Amarinder Singh on Satur - NHM allocates Rs 1,309cr to Haryana
Chandigarh: Haryana additional chief secretary (health) Rajeev Arora said the Centre has allocated Rs 1,309. - SC orders Punjab police to protect ?live - in? couple
The Supreme Court has ordered the senior superintendent of police in Punjab’s Tarn Taran district to provide protection to a couple in a live-in relat - Four booked for Rs 2 lakh chit fund fraud in Chandigarh
Four people were booked for allegedly duping a woman of Rs 2 lakh on the pretext of investing her money in a chit, or a “committee”, fund. - Chandigarh: Nodal officer to give report on oxygen taken & used in two months
The UT administration has asked the nodal officer for oxygen supply to submit a comprehensive report on procurement and consumption of liquid medical - Haryana sets 2 lakh acre target for crop diversification
Amit Kumar Karnal: To take care of the declining water table and encourage farmers to move away from the water-guzzling paddy, the Haryana government . - On farmers? issue, BJP leadership has failed to show sincerity: Joshi
Chandigarh: Former cabinet minister and BJP leader Anil Joshi, on Saturday, criticised his party leadership in the state as well as in Delhi for faili. - 2nd wave hits Haryana hard: 58 deaths daily for 95 days
Chandigarh: Haryana reported 4,89,964 new Covid-19 cases and 5,555 deaths in 95 days of the second wave, with an average of 58 deaths and 517 cases da. - ?Dossiers? on MLAs, ministers raise ?ammo to oppn? concern
Jalandhar: Reports of Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh carrying dossiers on Congress MLAs and a few ministers in his meeting with the thr.
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