- 31st May, 2021 Times of India
- Punjab records 127 Covid deaths, 2,627 new cases
Chandigarh: Punjab registered 127 Covid-19 deaths and 2,627 positive cases of the virus on Sunday. - 1,452 Covid cases, 89 deaths, 3,370 recoveries in Haryana
Chandigarh: The number of Covid-19 patients recovering in the state remained much higher than the number of new cases being reported for the 20th cons. - Covid kits are not reaching patients in Haryana, says Congress
Chandigarh: Haryana Congress has alleged wrongdoings in the procurement Covid-19 medical kit for patients in home isolation. - Haryana curbs till June 7, but 9am - 3pm slot for shops
Chandigarh: The Haryana government on Sunday decided to extend its Covid-19 restrictions on shops by another week, to June 7, with a major relaxation . - City?s O2 requirement drops, UT relaxes rules on pvt consumption quota
Chandigarh: The oxygen requirement in the city has decreased considerably in the last one week. - 8 months on, farm protests rage in Punjab
Bathinda: While farmers’ protests at the borders of Delhi have been continuing for six months, protests in Punjab have completed eight months. - Milkha stable and is discharged, wife shifted to ICU
Chandigarh: Athletics legend Milkha Singh was on Sunday discharged from the Fortis Hospital in Mohali, while his wife Nirmal Kaur was shifted to the I. - Monday Review: Tricity this week
Monday Review: Tricity this week.In the 56th edition of Monday Review, TOI's update from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula is that the Covid daily growth rate has dipped. Entries were made and purchase of Remdesivir was shown, but patients were not admitted. A private hospital was booked for cheating Covid patients. Markets open but rules have been tossed out. A lot of complaints are being received about the PPE kits. India’s first self-test kits for Covid-19 are out. Why wait in suspense when you can self-test Covid at home. DRDO’s Dipcovan kit will be available from next month for Rs 75 and takes 75 minutes. Pune-made Coviself costs Rs 250 but takes just 15 minutes. Check out the bulletin to know how it works. Many countries such as the UK use similar tests. Hopefully, this will improve the testing rate. The retreating Covid-19 tsunami has left India the Mucormycosis epidemic in its floating debris. From 50-60 a year, cases increased suddenly to more than 11,000. TOI's Shimona Kanwar got hold of Chandigarh microbiologist Jagdish Chander, who foresaw the destruction in 2018. The bulletin has a gist of what the doctor told TOI. Next Monday, we’ll talk of a Covid plan that’s ready since 1946. For your TOI copy, call us at this number: 1800 121 0005. Please, like, share, and subscribe, and get vaccinated.
- 30th May, 2021 Times of India
- Remdesivir didn't impact survival, hospital stay: Study | Chandigarh News
Remdesivir therapy -- the most sought-after drug for Covid-19 treatment -- neither had an impact on the length of patient’s hospitalisation nor their - Haryana STF seizes 8.5 kg of opium, five held
CHANDIGARH (PUNJAB): The Special Task Force (STF) of Haryana Police on Sunday have seized 8. - Haryana extends lockdown till June 7
The Haryana government on Sunday extended lockdown till June 7 in a bid to prevent community transmission of novel coronavirus. - Chandigarh municipal corporation may spend Rs 2 crore to put up new speed limit boards
The municipal corporation (MC) will install the revised speed limit boards and signboards across the city. - 4 die of mucormycosis in Hisar hospital, 9 discharged
Four patients of black fungus (mucormycosis) died at Maharaja Agrasen Medical College (MAMC), Agroha, Hisar while nine were discharged after treatment - Biologist takes action on plaints of overcharging in pvt hospitals
Hisar: Amid complaints of overcharging of Covid patients against a private hospital, Ramesh Poonia, a biologist in the health department, got bills of. - In Army now: Hisar girl follows dad, her dream
Aneesha Maan, 23, a student of MSc at Panjab University (PU), Chandigarh, till last year, could have opted for a career in research like her scientist
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