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5 of the 126 arrested for attacking the healthcare team in Bengaluru test positive for Coronavirus: Details
Team of health workers and BBMP officials in Bengaluru was brutally attacked by a violent mob in the Padarayanapura locality, a coronavirus hotspot.
Kerala: A 4-month-old infant with congenital heart disorder dies of coronavirus infection
Five doctors who had attended the infant have been put under quarantine. The infant had a congenital heart disorder and was taken to many hospitals in the last few months.
India to become the chairperson of the WHO Executive Board next month amid the global coronavirus crisis
India will assume lead position in WHO executive board after Japan will complete its one year term in May
Bengaluru: Health workers attacked by a violent mob in coronavirus hotspot Padarayanapura, 59 including local marijuana seller Firoza arrested
Padarayanapura is a coronavirus hotspot. Over 17 people have been tested positive. The medical team was there to take primary contacts of some coronavirus patients into quarantine.
How fake news about ‘intolerance’ inspires attacks on essential workers
Those who built the fake narrative of 'rising intolerance' need to own up for the atmosphere of irrational fear gripping the country amidst coronavirus outbreakk
Meet Vidya Krishnan: A ‘health journalist’ who is more interested in playing politics than reporting on healthcare
With the advent of the Wuhan Coronavirus pandemic, one journalist has suddenly shot to fame from relative obscurity. The name of the journalist is Vidya Krishnan.
Coronavirus: Medical team held hostage, rescue team attacked in Kashmir
The J&K police official said that a person from the village was to be taken for screening but his family members refused and kept the medical team hostage inside their house.
Manhandled in UP, assaulted in Karnataka: How ASHA workers on coronavirus duty are being harassed by mobs
According to the reports, Beena Yadav, an ASHA worker had visited the village in Takiya area to collect information of the people who may have contracted the coronavirus on their way back to their village from other places.
After Ghaziabad, Tablighi Jamaat members misbehave with Kanpur medical staff, spit everywhere, refuses treatment saying ‘no disease like Coronavirus’
Principal and Dean of the GSVM Medical College, lashed out at Tablighi Jamaat adding they are uncooperative while in Coronavirus quarantine
Will Wuhan Coronavirus finally end the urban legend of the famous healthcare of Kerala?
Will the situation with Coronavirus finally blow the lid off the Kerala government’s propaganda on its ‘famous’ healthcare? Let us hope so.