Monday, January 18, 2021

The episode of taking antidote in the discipline of voting

 The episode of taking antidote in the discipline of voting

Bengali Blogging
Bengali Blogging

This is like an 'election' process before the upcoming assembly elections. But that is an 'election' against Corona, regardless of party affiliation. From Saturday morning to afternoon: The process of taking 'Kovishield' antidote was going on in Kolkata as in every other district of the state in the manner of elections. Specific centers, going there and showing identity cards, enclosed places, lines — everything was in the whole process.
In the morning, the listed recipients reached in front of the vaccination center of the specific hospital with illustrated identity cards. Everyone stood in the front line of the vaccination center after showing it to the security guards or the police. A hospital official commented, "This is a 'mini vote'! It all happened in that way. Just didn't have to press the EVM button here. Instead, the needle has been pierced by hand. " After seeing the illustrated identity card at the polling station, matching the names of the voters list, ink marks on the fingers, they were allowed to go to the polling station surrounded by curtains. In the same way, the registration slip was given only after checking the identity cards of the recipients as they entered from the vaccine center line.
After waiting in the waiting room for that, there was a call to go to the vaccination room. The recipients were able to go to the place hidden in the green cloth only after checking the documents again. Where the first dose of ‘Covishield’ given in hand. After that, by stamping on the registration slip, the time has been written and the recipient has been sent to the observation room. After spending half an hour there, I got a holiday. This morning, SSKM's second customer Amrit Poyra said, "I am very happy. I witnessed such a historic day. "Again, Prince Gharami, a kitchen worker at Peerless Hospital, said," What a fear! Sudipta Mitra, on behalf of Peerless Hospital, said, "We have been keeping an eye on every step so that there are no flaws."
Everyone has been made aware of the matter. Even after that, there is a personal opinion. '' Other workers greeted the recipients with applause as they left for Dhakuria Amri with the antidote. The whole episode was watched by Rupak Barua, the master of the place. On this day, there were 20 centers including medical colleges, government and private hospitals and urban primary health centers in the city. There were a total of two thousand subscribers per 100 people. According to health department sources at night, a total of 1840 people (92 percent) took antidote in the city on this day.
During the payment period from 10 am to 5 pm, the officials of the prevention center sent the calculation of how many people took the antidote, how many vials there are, to the health building at intervals.
For example, at 1 pm in PG, the number was 30. At 2 o'clock that number was 40 at Peerless Hospital, at 4 o'clock it was 70 at Calcutta Medical College. A total of 60 people in NRS, 125 in Dattabad Primary Health Center and Bidhannagar Sub-Divisional Hospital in North 24 Parganas and 8 per cent in eight centers in Howrah district took antidote after 5 pm. There were police guards in every center of the city. Minister Firhad Hakim, Health Secretary Narayanaswarup Nigam, State Director of National Health Mission Soumitra Mohan, Commissioner of Kolkata Municipality Binod Kumar and Health Officer Ajay Chakraborty appeared at the PG in the morning.
Everyone came out and said, "Everything is going smoothly." Again, encouraging Raja Chakraborty, the first recipient of the antidote, Firhad remarked, "I feel better with two doses of the trial. If you can take an old man like me, you can too. ”On this day, a total of seven eminent doctors selected from the state also reached PG and NRS to take the antidote.

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Friday, January 8, 2021

Great news for LIC policyholders!

 Great news for LIC policyholders!



Policy can be revised at 1527 Satellite Office And for this you will not need to do special medical test.


In the midst of the corona virus epidemic, a special campaign has been launched by LIC for a secure future for the common man. With this campaign you can easily revive the closed policy The LIC Policy Revival Campaign will run from January 6 to March 7 This will allow you to resume your closed policy However, there are several conditions for this Policy can be revised at 1527 Satellite Office And for this you will not need to do special medical test.


In a statement, LIC said, "Thanks to the Special Revival Campaign, it is possible to reintroduce policies that have not been paid for more than five years." There are a number of conditions that must be met. "


One such campaign on behalf of LIC was run from August 10 to October 9 last year The company has informed that a discount of 20 per cent or Rs 2,000 will be given on the late fee for revising the policy. In case of annual premium policy of Rs. 1 lakh to 30 lakh, 25 percent discount will be given.


This campaign allows you to revise policies that have lapsed at the time of premium deposit and have not completed the policy term.


The campaign will benefit policyholders who are unable to pay premiums for any reason.

Monday, January 4, 2021

Video meetings with doctors at home and abroad, no stents for now, two or three days off

 Video meetings with doctors at home and abroad, no stents for now, two or three days off

Bengali Blogging
Bengali Blogging


BCCI president Sourav Ganguly may be discharged from the hospital by next Wednesday. Even if he returns home, he will be under the supervision of doctors for the time being. The 9-member medical board will then decide whether to place two more stents.


On Monday, Board Secretary Joy Shah came to see Sourav on Monday. Former head of the board and another top BJP minister Anurag Tagore came. Although not currently directly in the board administration, Sourav has a good relationship with Anurag. It is said that affection played a big role behind his board presidency.


Prominent doctors from home and abroad, including Devi Shetty, a prominent cardiologist, were in a video meeting with the medical board on Monday. Doctors have suggested that heart bypass surgery is not needed at the moment. After Sourav was admitted to the hospital, doctors were worried about a 'blockage' in an artery in his heart.


The ‘danger’ of stent placement has been avoided for the time being.
After the meeting on that day, the doctors informed that Saurabh is in good health. He may be given leave the day after tomorrow. He will be kept under observation for the time being. Prominent cardiologist Devi Shetty is coming to see him tomorrow. His echocardiography test report this morning was satisfactory. Blood pressure and pulse rate are normal.


A blockage has been found in 3 arteries of Sourav's heart. Angioplasty stents have already been placed in the right artery. Whether angioplasty is needed in the two left arteries will be examined by FFR. Only then will it be decided to place two more stents. He may be kept under observation for a couple of weeks.


According to doctors, the perfusion scan will look at how much damage the artery block has done to the heart muscle. Sourav is undergoing treatment under the guidance of cardiologist Saroj Mandal. Cardiothoracic surgeon Ramakanta Panda was present at the meeting in a video conference. There was also a doctor from New York. The doctors of the medical board of the hospital also discussed with the interventional cardiologist Ashok Seth.


In addition to Sautik Panda, the medical board also includes cardiologists Saroj Mandal, Aftab Khan, SB Roy, cardiothoracic surgeon Bhabatosh Biswas, cardiac anesthetist Palash Kumar and Ashish Patra.


State Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee visited Saurabh at the hospital on Saturday. Other grassroots ministers and leaders also went. On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Sourav's wife Donna Gangopadhyay by phone.

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