Veteran Left leader and CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury died this afternoon his body donate to aiims

Veteran Left leader and CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury died this afternoon his body donate to aiims

Sitaram Yechury, a prominent Marxist Communist leader of Indian politics, breathed his last in the ICU of AIIMS at 3:05 pm on 12 September 2024. He was 72 years old. He was ill for a long time. It is being told that he was suffering from a serious chest infection. Due to which he was admitted to AIIMS on 19 August 2024 due to pneumonia. Sitaram Yechury’s family will donate his body Sitaram Yechury’s family has taken an important decision. That is, his family has donated his body to AIIMS,…

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Adenovirus Is A Common Virus That Can Cause A Range Of Cold Or Flu Like Infections

Adenovirus Is A Common Virus That Can Cause A Range Of Cold Or Flu Like Infections

The virus outbreak of Adenovirus is increasing day by day. In the coming days, speed is being recorded in its case. After West Bengal, a news is coming from Bangalore that a two-year-old girl has got liver-kidney damage due to adenovirus. At the same time, children suffering from breathing problems are being admitted to the children’s ward in government and private hospitals of the state. According to a Times of India report, one thing that is very common in children suffering from adenovirus is shortness of breath. This virus mostly…

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Experts Says Can Not Rule Out Second Wave Of Flu Covid Viruses In February In Russia | Russia: Flu or Covid! Second wave of virus cannot be ruled out in Russia in February

Experts Says Can Not Rule Out Second Wave Of Flu Covid Viruses In February In Russia |  Russia: Flu or Covid!  Second wave of virus cannot be ruled out in Russia in February

Russia Respiratory Infections: An increase in the cases of Respiratory Infections has been observed in Russia. This current surge has come not only because of the coronavirus but also because of the swine flu. Experts in the poll conducted by TASS believe that the situation should improve after the New Year celebrations, but a second wave may begin in February. Anatoly Altshtein, senior researcher at the Gamaleya National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology, told TASS that I think January and February will be the months where we can see…

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