News Topic:Doctors' Association Kashmir (DAK)

COVID-19: Suspend tourism till temperature rises, says DAK

In view of the COVID-19 fear, the Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Saturday appealed the government to focus on screening travellers at airports and railway stations.

Don’t panic, we are ready to combat Coronavirus: DAK

In view of the Coronavirus fear, Doctors Association Kashmir appealed the government to arrange separate OPDs, outpatient entry and waiting area and wards for people.

As Coronavirus reaches Delhi, DAK sounds alert in Valley

With 28 confirmed cases of novel Coronavirus in India and positive cases reported in New Delhi, DAK asked health authorities in Kashmir to prepare for contingencies.

Put flu patients on anti-viral drugs at the earliest: DAK

Amid flu cases, the Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Wednesday stressed the early use of anti-viral drugs in patients with flu illness.

DAK advises hospitals to be ready to deal with Coronavirus

SRINAGAR — In the wake of World Health Organization's (WHO) declaration of China's coronavirus outbreak as an international emergency, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) Monday advised...

Kashmir has potential threat of coronavirus: DAK

SRINAGAR — Following the recent outbreak of coronavirus in China, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) Wednesday said that there is a potential threat of the novel virus...

Coronavirus: Don’t panic, take precautions, says DAK

SRINAGAR — Following the recent outbreak of the novel (new) coronavirus in China which has infected almost 6000 people and claimed at least 132...

Violation of transfer policy hits patient care: DAK

SRINAGAR — Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Tuesday said health department in Kashmir Valley is brazenly violating transfer policy of doctors which is badly hitting...

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