News Topic:Remdesivir
Health
‘No COVID-19 tests needed after 10 days of home isolation’
The Union Health Ministry has issued revised guidelines for home isolation for patients with mild or asymptomatic symptoms.
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J&K
COVID-19: Govt steps welcome but more needs to be done, says HC
Welcoming the efforts of the government on COVID-19 situation, the J&K High Court said that much more was required to be done in J&K.
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J&K
Amid key drugs shortage, J&K does not figure in GoI’s interim allocation list of Tocilizumab
Jammu and Kashmir does not figure in the interim allocation list of Tocilizumab injections for States and UTs.
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Breaking News
Remdesivir unaffordable for COVID-19 patients: DAK
While antiviral drug remdesivir reduces the risk of death among COVID-19 patients, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Wednesday said the drug is unaffordable for poor patients.
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