Tag: UP coronavirus situation

  • Covid surge: Only 50% staff in all offices in Lucknow and three more hotspot districts in UP

    By Express News Service
    LUCNOW: In the wake of the big surge in active cases of COVID -19 in the state, the Uttar Pradesh government has passed an order asking public and private offices to call only 50% of employees to work till April 30 in four districts including Lucknow, Varanasi, Prayagraj and Kanpur Nagar on Friday.

    The order says that only 50% working strength in the offices will be allowed at any given time and the rest of the staff will have to work from home to break the COVID-19 infection chain.

    Notably, the order has been passed in the four districts that have been contributing around 50 per cent cases of active cases in the state daily.

    According to Additional Chief Secretary, Health Amit Mohan Prasad, said the state will observe Tikakaran Utsav from April 11 to April 14 in keeping with PM Narendra Modi’s suggestion.

    Under this move, the teams of health workers will visit government and private offices and vaccinate people above 45 years of age in each district. 

    Moreover, the state government has also issued directives to establish COVID help desk at different levels in both private and public sector offices. 

  • Doctor who had Covid last year and took both shots of vaccine tests positive in UP

    Express News Service
    LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh is in the grip of a strong second wave of Covid-19 registering 6023 new positive cases during the last 24 hours.

    It has also emerged that as many as 40 odd doctors including the Vice Chancellor of King Georges’ Medical University (KGMU) have tested positive during the last four-five days in Lucknow.

    The VC, Lt Gen (retd) Dr Vipin Puri, has in fact tested positive for the second time in nine months. He had tested positive last year in August. Lt Gen Puri got infected with the virus again despite having received the second dose of vaccine on March 25.

    The VC got himself tested after he developed influenza-like symptoms. KGMU sources claimed the VC, who is in isolation, has mild symptoms. The VC added that all eligible persons should take the vaccine as it prevented critical illness and emphasised that Covid protocol should be followed in letter and spirit even after vaccination.

    Dr Sandeep Tiwari of the medical university confirmed that during the last four-five days, around 40 doctors in all have tested positive for COVID-19.

    The 40 who have tested positive include around 20 doctors from the general surgery department, nine from the urology department and three doctors from the department of medicine. Many others who seem to have mild symptoms have given their samples and their reports are awaited.

    Most of the doctors who have tested positive had taken both doses of the vaccine.

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    Dr RK Dhiman, Director, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS) and his wife had also tested positive three days ahead of Holi. He along with his wife got infected despite having received both doses of the vaccine.

    Dr Dhiman was administered the Covid vaccine on January 16 and he took the second shot on February 15. When asked about the efficacy of the vaccine as cases of infection were being seen among those who had already received both the doses, Dr Dhiman said that the vaccines were very effective in preventing hospitalisation as well as deaths. After inoculation, the patient could get mild symptoms, he added.

    “There is a possibility of people testing positive for Covid despite taking the vaccine shot, but the intensity of the virus would be lesser,” Dr PK Gupta, former president, IMA, Lucknow chapter, also emphasised.

    Another successful doctor couple in their 60s, who too received both doses of Covid vaccine last month, have now been found to be Covid positive in the city.

    Dr Sunil Verma, a leading physician in the city, echoed the view that the vaccine saved people from getting chronically sick.  “It potentially saves us from getting critical and needing ICU, ventilator and oxygen support and helps weaken the mechanism of the disease in the body,” Dr Verma said.

    He cautioned by saying that getting the vaccine did not mean that those inoculated can turn complacent. “Everyone has to continue wearing masks, maintain social distancing and follow Covid protocol even after getting vaccinated. Also, after taking the second dose, one has to be extra cautious for at least two weeks and follow all precautionary measures,” he said.