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20% Beds In Govt Hospitals Will Be Reserved For Children To Fight COVID Third Wave: Karnataka HM

Noting that as COVID numbers have come down there is no shortage of beds, he said, it is true that there are reports of shortage of beds at a couple of places like Raichur and immediate measures have been taken.

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Screening Of Infants For Various Ailments Should Be Mandatory: Dr Bharati Pravin Pawar

The Directorate General of Health Services under the Union Health Ministry is commemorating the International Week of the Deaf People (IWDP) 2021 to create awareness on this issue.

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Thailand Seeks To Slash Quarantine Period For Visitors

Under the proposal, to be presented to government on Monday, those without vaccination proof would be isolated for 10 days if arriving by air and 14 days if by land.

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Germany Plans Wild Boar-free Zone To Combat Swine Fever, Asks Poland To Help

Germany has presented the European Commission with a plan for a protective corridor between two fences to counter the spread, the agriculture ministry said.

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Covishield On UK Vax List, But No Quarantine Relief For Indians

The UK government on Wednesday issued an updated international travel advisory to include AstraZeneca Covishield among the eligible COVID-19 vaccine formulations but kept India out of the 17 countries on an approved vaccinations list, requiring Indians to follow rules set out for

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UK Adds Covishield To Approved Vaccines List In Updated Travel Advisory

The updated advisory means that Indians fully vaccinated with Covishield will no longer be required to undergo compulsory 10-day self-isolation at home or declared location on entry to England.

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Work-related Deaths Kill Nearly 2 Mn People A Year: UN Agencies

The study by the World Health Organization and International Labour Organization, the first assessment of its kind, found that work-related diseases and injuries were responsible for the deaths of 1.9 million people in 2016.

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COVID Hit Chinese City Urged Residents To Stay Indoors As Holiday Begins

The government of Xiamen, in a series of notices, told residents not to leave home unnecessarily, closed parks, scenic spots, and sports venues, and halted mass activities including tours, fairs and performances.

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