Tuesday, 16 June 2020

Why do you keep your nose sticking out of the mask


Watching random people on the road or in stores with the nose sticking out of the mask, I keep wondering if they also cut the tops of their condoms before *e*.
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Housing society in Noida sets up Covid-19 isolation centre for own residents


Six bedded isolation centre setup for Covid19 positive residents of a housing society in Noida in mid June 2020.
With the number of Corona positive cases mounting fast in Delhi and NCR, all dedicated beds for Covid patients in the hospitals are full and are prohibitively expensive.
Excellent initiative.
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Saturday, 13 June 2020

Housing Society in Kandivali East has converted the gym into an isolation center for own residents


Tackling Covid bed shortage in Mumbai.
Housing Society in Kandivali East, Mumbai has converted the gym in their complex into an isolation center for own residents.
The initiative will save the patient family a lot of uncertain moments and money of course.
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Hack for saving a person after a snakebite


While on the road if you or your dear ones are to be bitten by a snake, here's a possible remedial DIY hack as first aid. Always carry a chopped off injection syringe. This hack is even more important if one is travelling to forests. Travelling on flooded/ submerged roads during the monsoon in India is risky, too.

https://youtu.be/QXcD9aShnq0
(IndianRoadie is now on YouTube, too)
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Tuesday, 9 June 2020

Covid-19 experts say that the worst in India is still far away


Hear what Dr. K. K. Agarwal and Dr. Bhramar Mukherjee has to say about the fast pace of increasing number of Covid19 positive cases in India as on 2020-06-08. 
The worst is still far away. 
Stay safe. 



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Tuesday, 2 June 2020

Dr. Tejal Shah suggests setting up own home or community quarantine facilities for Covid-19 patients


Dr. Tejal Shah, Chest Disease Specialist from Mumbai suggests that with Covid19 showing no signs of ebbing and all hospital beds full or about to get full in Mumbai and other metropolis, it would be wise to identify empty apartments or clubhouses, etc in housing societies to transform them into basis quarantine/ isolation centres.
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