Coronavirus Outbreak Updates: Maharashtra reports 1,089 new COVID-19 cases across state, 748 in Mumbai; total infections at 19,063
Fp Staff • 5 years agoCoronavirus Outbreak LIVE Updates: Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray on Friday said that the state government had no plan to deploy the army in Mumbai, which is one of the worst-hit cities by coronavirus.
Coronavirus lockdown: Despondency in adults can quickly spread to their children in times like these, warns child psychiatrist
Debobrat Ghose • 5 years agoThe mix of information and misinformation, and exaggerated fears of the situation, result in symptoms of anxiety of various kinds depending on the age of the child, warns child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr Amit Sen.
Coronavirus Lockdown: 'No dignity in living like this, it is humiliating', migrant workers from Uttar Pradesh on why they want to leave Mumbai
Parth Mn • 5 years agoHundreds of such migrant workers in Mumbai walked in the blistering heat along the eastern express highway with their belongings on their head.
India isn't flattening the COVID-19 curve; Health ministry must stop making this claim, test more, raise healthcare capacity
Devesh Kumar • 5 years agoSo, is India "flattening the curve" with COVID-19 cases? The short answer is NO. While the stringent containment measures implemented by the central government have certainly slowed down the growth of COVID-19 during the lockdown but is that growth rate manageable by our health care systems? The answer is no.
Despite Maharashtra lockdown, labourers rushing to leave Mumbai, Pune in jampacked buses face coronavirus threat
Parth Mn • 5 years agoThere are a total of about 250 buses – government and private – coming in to Maharashtra's Latur everyday from Mumbai and Pune. A government bus has a capacity of seating 60, while private buses can accommodate up to 150 passengers. Even if one goes by the conservative estimate of 60 people per bus, it means 15,000 people per day are travelling in a jam packed vehicle.
Profiteering from pain? As Centre relaxes opioid laws, country's cash-fed healthcare system may be ripe for misuse
Sarah Varney • 6 years agoAs India flirts with liberalising access to painkillers, government surveys show addiction to prescription opioids is on the rise.
Govt aims to raise health expenditure to 2.5% of GDP by 2025, health minister Harsh Vardhan tells Rajya Sabha
• 6 years agoHealth Minister Harsh Vardhan informed the Rajya Sabha that the National Health Policy 2017 envisages increasing the public health expenditure to 2.5 percent of the GDP by 2025
2018 in Public Health: Big initiatives, vaccination drives and newborn screening
Kishork • 6 years agoThe world is moving towards universal health coverage programs & 2018 saw early signs of India's own.
How Kerala staved off a health crisis following the floods that ravaged the state in August
Shreehari Paliath • 6 years agoKerala was faced with another potential health crisis post-floods — it has the highest number (5 million) of diabetes and hypertension patients in India. Many chronic patients had been left homeless, without access to their daily, critical dose of medicines.
PMJAY scheme has impressive list of benefits, but 'flawed model', lack of funds have medical experts sceptical
Rashmesehgal • 6 years agoAccording to an expert from TISS, the low 2018-19 budget for PMJAY was the fundamental flaw with the health insurance scheme under Ayushman Bharat.