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Lalit Modi Diagnosed With COVID-19 Deep Pneumonia, Put On 24x7 External Oxygen Support

Former IPL (Indian Premiere League) Chairman Lalit Modi has been diagnosed with COVID-19 Pneumonia and he is put on 24*7 external oxygen support after contracting the virus infection. Taking to his Instagram account, the Indian businessman wrote: "After three weeks in confinement with double COVID-19 in two weeks, weeks accompanied by influenza and deep pneumonia." He also shared photos from his hospital bed.The 59-year-old also said that he had previously been 'confined' for over 3 weeks, and had made several failed attempts to leave. "Finally landed via air ambulance accompanied by two doctors and superstar super efficient son who did so much for me Back in london. The flight was smooth. Unfortunately still on 24/7 external oxygen," he further wrote. In another post, Lalit Modi shared a picture of two of his doctors who were taking care of him during the COVID infection course. "With my two saviours. The two Drs seriously for 3 weeks monitored me tre...

There are enough omicron viruses in the country, even samples were taken from sewage but...', claims the chief of the Covid Working Group

Omicron Variant In India: In the midst of worsening situation due to Corona in China, the risk of epidemic is increasing in India too. Meanwhile, a frightening report has come to the fore. The Union Health Ministry said on Monday (January 9) that the presence of all variants of Omicron has been detected in the country. Meanwhile, Dr. NK Arora, chairman of the Covid Working Group, has advised caution. Dr. NK Arora said, "The Omicron variant that we are seeing in India can be seen in any part of the world as well." He said, "There is a lot of virus here in the country, but it has not been circulating (spreading)." Dr. NK Arora said, "We have increased our genomic surveillance and started airport screening." 'Samples from sewage were also investigated' Dr Arora said, "Whatever we have found, it does not mean that we are getting any new variant." He said, "In Delhi, we have even taken sewage sample but we do not see any new variant o...

How is the COVID pandemic affecting perinatal mental health?

The initial few weeks following childbirth are physically, emotionally, and mentally taxing. Perinatal depression can occur as early as before conception or as late as approximately one-year post-delivery. Although women with pre-existing mental disorders are at an increased risk of relapse during the perinatal period, these disorders may also arise for the first time in women with no prior history of the condition. In fact, mental disorders, which are associated with poor maternal and child outcomes, are considered a major complication that women endure during the perinatal period and affect nearly one in five pregnant women. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on perinatal mental health During the COVID-19 pandemic, pregnant women were especially vulnerable to the psychological effects of lockdowns and other restrictions that were put in place to reduce the transmission of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Increased social isolation due to lockdowns...

Coronavirus: 830 new cases of corona in India

During the last 24 hours, 830 new cases of corona virus have been reported in India. The cases of corona virus are decreasing. Although the number of active cases still remains more than 21 thousand. Despite this, more than 1700 people have also been cured of corona virus in the last 24 hours. According to the data released by the Ministry of Health, 830 cases have been reported in the country in the last 24 hours, while 1771 people have recovered from corona virus infection. Important statistics related to corona virus The number of active patients in India is 21,607 The rate of active cases is 0.05 percent The current recovery rate is 98.77 percent 1,771 people recovered in the last 24 hours The total number of people who have recovered so far is 4,40,95,180. 830 new cases were reported in the last 24 hours The rate of daily active cases is 0.67 percent The weekly active ...

Actor Jayam Ravi Covid Positive-PS-1 fame actor Jayam Ram Kovid positive, isolated himself, wrote this special message on social media for close ones.

Popular actor of South film industry Jayam Ravi has been found to be Kovid positive. The actor confirmed the Covid infection by writing a post on social media. Actor Jayam Ravi, known for famous director Mani Ratnam's multi-starrer blockbuster film 'Ponniyin Selvan 1', said that he has immediately isolated himself after the confirmation of Kovid infection. Actor Jayam Ravi, who plays Arunmojhi Varman in PS-1, on Friday took to social media to say that his COVID test report has come back positive. Quarantined himself as soon as the report came Writing on the micro-blogging website Twitter, Jayam Ravi said, "This evening my Kovid-19 report came in which I was found to be Kovid-19 positive. Following all the protocols related to corona infection, I decided to isolate myself immediately without delay. And I am living in isolation. I request all such people who have come in contact with me in the past. All of you are requested to get your covid test done. Wear a mask. S...

Researchers review sexual well-being during the SARS- COVID

SARS-CoV-2 was discovered initially in December 2019 in China. Appallingly, the virus spread quickly to the rest of the world. On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) proclaimed coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the SARS-CoV-2-associated respiratory illness, a pandemic. Most nations adopted extraordinary preventative measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to lessen community transmission, protect public health establishments, and maintain essential societal activities. The current scoping review sought to consolidate available studies examining the potential impacts of lockdowns connected to SARS-CoV-2 infection on sexual health among adults, i.e., sexual behavior, sexual satisfaction, and sexual functioning. Additionally, the team reviewed research on how sexual well-being and mental health interacted during the COVID-19 pandemic. The researchers performed the review following the Joanna Briggs Institute and the Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) checkl...

This nature of Omicron raised the concern of scientists, more than half did not know that they were infected.

Cases of corona infection still remain a cause of concern for the world, especially the new variants coming with time are increasing many more problems for the people. At present, cases of infection are being seen in most countries including India due to Omicron of Corona and its sub-variants. In the last 24 hours, 11539 people were found infected in the country while 34 have died. Although the Omicron variant has not been considered to cause more serious problems in studies, its nature and infectivity rate remains a cause for great concern. In a recent study about this, experts have made a big disclosure. Researchers said in a report that Omicron is also problematic for people who have received both doses of the vaccine or who have recently recovered from infection, meaning this variant is both natural or vaccine-made immunity in the body. Can infect people by dodging. Apart from this, its asymptomatic cases are going to increase even more concern. In a recent study, researchers sa...

Case uncontrollable... Threat to children... Has the fourth wave started?

Corona cases have started increasing again in the capital Delhi. The positivity rate has also come close to 5 percent. According to the World Health Organization, 5 percent positivity rate is worrying.COVID-19 affects different people in different ways. Most infected people will develop mild to moderate illness and recover without hospitalization.Most common symptoms: fever cough tiredness loss of taste or smell Coronaviruses are a type of virus. There are many different kinds, and some cause disease. the coronavirus is spread through droplets and virus particles released into the air when an infected person breathes, talks, laughs, sings, coughs or sneezes. Larger droplets may fall to the ground in a few seconds, but tiny infectious particles can linger in the air and accumulate in indoor places, especially where many people are gathered and there is poor ventilation. This is why mask-wearing, hand hygiene and physical distancing are essential to preventing COVID-19. The speed of C...