Silchar: Silchar Medical College and Hospital (SMCH) on Sunday said its Covid centre was active and prepared to deal with any related issues.
SMCH principal Dr Bhaskar Gupta said all facilities were available to treat any Covid patient. “We are ready to deal with Covid-related challenges,” she added. tnn
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SMCH principal Dr Bhaskar Gupta said all facilities were available to treat any Covid patient. “We are ready to deal with Covid-related challenges,” she added. tnn
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Opt for immediate Cov testing: Medics
Healthcare professionals urge individuals with cold, cough, chest pain, and other influenza-like illness (ILI) to undergo Covid-19 testing due to the rising number of cases. Early detection is crucial in curbing the virus spread, as individuals with mild symptoms can unknowingly transmit it. Medical practitioners stress that Covid-19 can manifest with common cold-like signs in its early stages. By fostering a culture of responsible testing, communities can contribute to the safety of their members. Remain vigilant and seek testing if any Covid-19 symptom, including fever, cough, shortness of breath, loss of taste or smell, and fatigue, is exhibited.
Healthcare professionals urge individuals with cold, cough, chest pain, and other influenza-like illness (ILI) to undergo Covid-19 testing due to the rising number of cases. Early detection is crucial in curbing the virus spread, as individuals with mild symptoms can unknowingly transmit it. Medical practitioners stress that Covid-19 can manifest with common cold-like signs in its early stages. By fostering a culture of responsible testing, communities can contribute to the safety of their members. Remain vigilant and seek testing if any Covid-19 symptom, including fever, cough, shortness of breath, loss of taste or smell, and fatigue, is exhibited.
Districts medical infra robust enough to tackle surge in Covid cases: Health dept
Amid the rise in Covid cases triggered by its new variant JN.1, local health department officials in Ludhiana, Punjab, stated that they are prepared to handle any situation that may arise due to the contagion. The city’s medical infrastructure is robust and capable of dealing with the surge. The civil hospital has been instructed to gear up for conducting Covid tests. The health authorities have set up necessary infrastructure, including beds and oxygen plants, which can be activated in case of a rise in cases. Health experts advise people to take precautions and wear masks at common places.
Amid the rise in Covid cases triggered by its new variant JN.1, local health department officials in Ludhiana, Punjab, stated that they are prepared to handle any situation that may arise due to the contagion. The city’s medical infrastructure is robust and capable of dealing with the surge. The civil hospital has been instructed to gear up for conducting Covid tests. The health authorities have set up necessary infrastructure, including beds and oxygen plants, which can be activated in case of a rise in cases. Health experts advise people to take precautions and wear masks at common places.