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krazyshoppy · 2 years
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Coronavirus: झारखंड में लगातार बढ़ रही है कोरोना की रफ्तार, लोगों से की गई सतर्क रहने की अपील
Coronavirus: झारखंड में लगातार बढ़ रही है कोरोना की रफ्तार, लोगों से की गई सतर्क रहने की अपील
Jharkhand Coronavirus Update: झारखंड (Jharkhand) में कोरोना (Coronavirus) के मामले लगातार बढ़ रहे हैं. 12 जुलाई की पूरे राज्य में 162 नए कोरोना के मरीज मिले. कोरोना संक्रमण के चलते पूर्वी सिंहभूम  जिले में एक 90 वर्षीय महिला की मौत (Death) भी हुई है. महिला का टाटा मेन हॉस्पिटल में 24 जून से इलाज चल रहा था. फिलहाल, झारखंड में एक्टिव केस की संख्या 800 है. 12 जुलाई को राज्य 51 मरीज स्वास्थ्य भी हुए…
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gadgetsforusesblog · 1 year
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Corona is spreading again… Student who came to take exam in this state found to be Kovid positive - Student Found COVID 19 positive during Jharkhand board exam
The coronavirus (COVID 19) is spreading again. The student who appeared for the Jharkhand board examination turned out to be infected with the corona virus. After the student’s Covid report came, he has been quarantined. At the same time, for the safety of other students, it has been advised to conduct further investigations by following the guidelines of Kovid-19 prevention. Board exams have…
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brighteduworld2 · 1 year
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India's shortage of doctors is a harsh reality
The National Medical Commission Bill has been heralded as a watershed moment that will significantly advance the state of medicine in India. National exit test latest news is the National Exit Test will be mandatory for students who graduated from MCI/NMC approved medical colleges abroad also.
 Our nation falls well short of the WHO requirement of 1000 doctors per 1000 people. Only one of of India's eleven states adhere to the WHO standard, and no healthcare organisations do.
 In addition to a severe doctor shortage, India's health care system is also struggling with ineffective human resources and subpar infrastructure. India has had a large number of fatalities over the past few years as a result of a lack of medical professionals, particularly doctors in government institutions.
 Only 9.26 lakh doctors may be actively accessible for service, assuming 80% of the doctors registered with the Board of Governors/State Medical Councils/Medical Council are available. Since some doctors may retire, move into hospital management, or move abroad without having their names removed from the record, the correct data is never a match.
 With over 1974 primary healthcare facilities operating without even a single doctor, the nation urgently needs at least 3000 doctors. With approximately 5000 surgeons needed, there is a significant shortage in community health facilities in rural areas.
 In India, there are 15,700 basic health centres that only have one physician on staff. The predicted 600,000-doctor shortfall in India is expected to be resolved by 2022 if there is an increase in the number of beds available in hospitals.
 Differences in the ratio between states
 The WHO recommends one doctor for every 1000 inhabitants, although states like Kerala, Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Delhi, Punjab, and Goa have more doctors than that. Despite this, the rural public health system lacks enough physicians. In the state of Tamilnadu, there are 4 doctors per 1000 residents. In Goa and Punjab, it is 1.3, 1.5 in Kerala and Karnataka, and 3 in Delhi.
 The majority of doctors from these states are wary of migrating to areas like Bihar or UP where there is a dire need for medical professionals. There is only one doctor for every 8000 or more people in Jharkhand, and per 6000 or more people in Haryana. There is just 1 doctor for every 3000+ people in states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
  According to a study that was published in the Indian Journal of Public Health, India will require 2.07 million more doctors by 2030 in order to reach the 1:1000 ratio. Our government has set aside just 1.3% of the GDP for this, compared to the global average of 6% for public healthcare. More people can wind up paying high prices in private hospitals as a result of the lack of government doctors.
 Are we capable of managing the COVID-19 crisis?
 The first step in the fight against coronavirus is to maintain the ratio of doctors to the 1.36 billion people in the world's population. Addressing the imbalance between supply and demand for healthcare infrastructure is urgently needed. In order to stop the infection from spreading, most hospitals have strict shift policies for their medical staff. Nearly every other day, new reports surface of doctors quarantining themselves after getting the illness.
 To address this unusual scenario, all states must comply with the fundamental healthcare criteria, including having enough doctors, nurses, and personal protective equipment (PPEs).
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studymbbsaborad · 1 year
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India's shortage of doctors is a harsh reality
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 Our nation falls well short of the WHO requirement of 1000 doctors per 1000 people. Only one of of India's eleven states adhere to the WHO standard, and no healthcare organisations do.
 In addition to a severe doctor shortage, India's health care system is also struggling with ineffective human resources and subpar infrastructure. India has had a large number of fatalities over the past few years as a result of a lack of medical professionals, particularly doctors in government institutions.
 Only 9.26 lakh doctors may be actively accessible for service, assuming 80% of the doctors registered with the Board of Governors/State Medical Councils/Medical Council are available. Since some doctors may retire, move into hospital management, or move abroad without having their names removed from the record, the correct data is never a match.
 With over 1974 primary healthcare facilities operating without even a single doctor, the nation urgently needs at least 3000 doctors. With approximately 5000 surgeons needed, there is a significant shortage in community health facilities in rural areas.
 In India, there are 15,700 basic health centres that only have one physician on staff. The predicted 600,000-doctor shortfall in India is expected to be resolved by 2022 if there is an increase in the number of beds available in hospitals.
 Differences in the ratio between states
 The WHO recommends one doctor for every 1000 inhabitants, although states like Kerala, Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Delhi, Punjab, and Goa have more doctors than that. Despite this, the rural public health system lacks enough physicians. In the state of Tamilnadu, there are 4 doctors per 1000 residents. In Goa and Punjab, it is 1.3, 1.5 in Kerala and Karnataka, and 3 in Delhi.
 The majority of doctors from these states are wary of migrating to areas like Bihar or UP where there is a dire need for medical professionals. There is only one doctor for every 8000 or more people in Jharkhand, and per 6000 or more people in Haryana. There is just 1 doctor for every 3000+ people in states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
  According to a study that was published in the Indian Journal of Public Health, India will require 2.07 million more doctors by 2030 in order to reach the 1:1000 ratio. Our government has set aside just 1.3% of the GDP for this, compared to the global average of 6% for public healthcare. More people can wind up paying high prices in private hospitals as a result of the lack of government doctors.
 Are we capable of managing the COVID-19 crisis?
 The first step in the fight against coronavirus is to maintain the ratio of doctors to the 1.36 billion people in the world's population. Addressing the imbalance between supply and demand for healthcare infrastructure is urgently needed. In order to stop the infection from spreading, most hospitals have strict shift policies for their medical staff. Nearly every other day, new reports surface of doctors quarantining themselves after getting the illness.
 To address this unusual scenario, all states must comply with the fundamental healthcare criteria, including having enough doctors, nurses, and personal protective equipment (PPEs).
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don-lichterman · 2 years
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Coronavirus in India News Live Updates: India reports over 3,000 daily Covid cases, first time in 46 days
Coronavirus in India News Live Updates: India reports over 3,000 daily Covid cases, first time in 46 days
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday invoked cooperative federalism to urge oppositionruled states to provide consumers relief from high fuel prices by reducing VAT (value added tax) on petrol and diesel in step with the excise duty reduction by the Centre in November last year. “Many states like, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Jharkhand did not…
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newsreadersin · 2 years
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Jharkhand 4719 new covid cases & 481 doctors infected in Maharashtra
Jharkhand 4719 new covid cases & 481 doctors infected in Maharashtra
Ranchi: In Jharkhand, 4719 new cases of corona virus infection have been reported, while four patients died due to this. According to the data released by the Health Department of Jharkhand Government in the night, 4719 new cases of infection were registered in the state in the last 24 hours, out of which 1592 cases were reported in the capital Ranchi alone and 1160 in Jamshedpur. He said that…
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parichaytimes · 3 years
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केरल में सामने आए कोविड-19 के 19,688 नये मामले, 135 मरीजों की मौत
केरल में सामने आए कोविड-19 के 19,688 नये मामले, 135 मरीजों की मौत
Image Source : PTI केरल में सोमवार को कोविड-19 से 135 और मरीजों की मौत के बाद मृतकों की तादाद 21,631 पर पहुंच गयी। तिरुवनंतपुरम: केरल में सोमवार को कोविड-19 से 135 और मरीजों की मौत के बाद मृतकों की तादाद 21,631 पर पहुंच गयी जबकि 19,688 नये मामले सामने आने के साथ ही कोरोना वायरस से संक्रमितों की कुल संख्या बढ़कर 42,27,526 हो गयी। राज्य सरकार ने यह जानकारी दी। एक बुलेटिन के मुताबिक, राज्य में बीते…
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dbpnews · 3 years
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Corona virus cases among children increasing in Odisha, infection rate increased to more than 20 percent
Corona virus cases among children increasing in Odisha, infection rate increased to more than 20 percent
Image Source: PTI In Odisha, the infection rate among children has increased to more than 20 percent in daily cases of corona. Bhubaneswar: In Odisha, the infection rate among children and adolescents in daily cases of corona virus infection has increased to an all-time high of more than 20 percent. Out of 609 new Kovid-19 patients who came in a day in the state, 122 infected people are below 18…
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newsyatra · 4 years
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Jharkhand Former Cm Babulal Marandi Coronavirus Covid 19 Positive News: Former Jharkhand Chief Minister Babulal Marandi Is Corona Positive Jharkhand Corona Cases - झारखंड के पूर्व मुख्यमंत्री बाबूलाल मरांडी कोरोना संक्रमित, दुमका दौरा हुआ स्थगित
Jharkhand Former Cm Babulal Marandi Coronavirus Covid 19 Positive News: Former Jharkhand Chief Minister Babulal Marandi Is Corona Positive Jharkhand Corona Cases – झारखंड के पूर्व मुख्यमंत्री बाबूलाल मरांडी कोरोना संक्रमित, दुमका दौरा हुआ स्थगित
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झारखंड के पूर्व सीएम बाबूलाल मरांडी कोविड 19 पॉजिटिव – फोटो : Facebook
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gonews · 4 years
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Covid-19 Update: झारखंड में 13 और कोरोना संक्रमितों की मौत, राज्य में मिले 872 नए संक्रमित हाइलाइट्स: झारखंड में शनिवार को कोरोना संक्रमति 13 और लोगों की मौत। राज्य में कोरोना संक्रमण से मरने वालों की संख्या बढ़कर 310 हुई।
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authenticnewshindi · 4 years
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लखनऊ में Coronavirus के 2300 से अधिक मरीजों ने नाम-पते गलत बताए, पुलिस ने 1100 से अधिक लोगों का पता लगाया
लखनऊ में Coronavirus के 2300 से अधिक मरीजों ने नाम-पते गलत बताए, पुलिस ने 1100 से अधिक लोगों का पता लगाया
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Image Source : PTI Search on for COVID patients who gave false information in Lucknow
लखनऊ:उत्तर प्रदेश की राजधानी लखनऊ में कोविड-19 के करीब 2300 मरीजों ने अपने नाम और मोबाइल नंबर तथा पते के बारे में गलत जानकारी दी है। स्वास्थ्य विभाग ने इसकी जानकारी दी। स्वास्थ्य विभाग के एक अधिकारी ने बताया कि पिछली 23 से 31 जुलाई के बीच विभिन्न निजी और…
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sarkari132 · 4 years
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झारखंड में कोरोना वायरस से सात और लोगों की मौत, 277 नए मामले सामने आए प्रतीकात्मक तस्वीर रांची: Jharkhand coronavirus: झारखंड में पिछले 24 घंटे के दौरान कोरोना वायरस संक्रमण से रांची और जमशेदपुर में दो -दो और व्यक्तियों समेत सात की मौत हो गई जिसे मिलाकर राज्य में इस संक्रमण से मृतकों की कुल संख्या 83 हो गई है.
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ddtvnews · 4 years
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दुनियाभर में Coronavirus के मामले 1.51 करोड़ के पार, मृतकों की संख्या 6,21,800 हुई
दुनियाभर में Coronavirus के मामले 1.51 करोड़ के पार, मृतकों की संख्या 6,21,800 हुई
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Image Source : AP Coronavirus cases cross 1.51 crore worldwide, death toll rises to 6,21,800
वाशिंगटन: जॉन्स हॉपकिंस यूनिवर्सिटी के अनुसार, दुनियाभर में कोरोनो वायरस के मामलों की कुल संख्या 1.51 करोड़ का आंकड़ा पार कर गई है, जबकि इससे होने वाली मृत्यु की संख्या 621,800 से अधिक हो गई है। यूनिवर्सिटी के सेंटर फॉर सिस्टम साइंस एंड इंजीनियरिंग (सीएसएसई) ने अपने नवीनतम…
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