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Things you need to know about Corona vaccine

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Health care staff are among the first to receive the vaccine when orders of COVID-19 vaccines arrive nationwide. About 600 members of the frontline squad have been vaccinated already. You likely will have a lot of concerns regarding the COVID-19 vaccination, even though some have already received the vaccine. The answers to everything you may like to know about the current vaccine: from when it comes to who is going to give it. Here are the things you need to know about COVID-19 vaccine:- Why is it taking this long to come up with a vaccine?  For research and study, vaccinations typically take much longer. This is because, despite success in the laboratory, in order to ensure their safety and effectiveness, all vaccines have to be checked on a wide range of individuals. Nor should applicants be deliberately exposed to the disease in the trials in order to test the effectiveness of the vaccines. It also requires at least a few months before the reaction of the immune system to the vacci

How has COVID-19 affected Nagpur?

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In many ways, it has affected Nagpur as those who got their jobs this year got a holiday early due to pandemic, the kids who wanted to score higher gotta simple pass, the open stalls in Nagpur suffered a heavy drop in the economy and people suffered as it was regular habit due to exercise in the gym or swimming. Coronavirus or COVID-19, as we all know, is extremely transmissible. It affects human immunity and can become dangerous among those who, especially the elderly, have other health problems. Business owners and other operations were closed, such as construction, etc. Emergency services such as the police, fire department, water supply facilities, and power boards are available to government buildings with limited workers and functionality. There are nearly all regions that become a cantonment area, but corona patients, like Satranjipura, Mominpura, Naik Talav, typically affect some of the cantonment regions in Nagpur. COVID-19 has affected the following things in Nagpur:- Econom

How to differentiate between COVID-19 and Common Flu?

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We all know that the flu season is just around the corner every year when summer comes to an end and school opens. But this year, while we're still in the middle of the COVID-19 outbreak, our annual flu season will start. You've also learned that there are many of the same signs that coronavirus and the flu have. And maybe right now you're still feeling a little under the weather. So how can you say the differences between the symptoms of COVID-19 and those of the flu? The simple answer is this: It can be challenging. But to help you, KRIMS Hospitals is here. KRIMS Hospitals is the best hospital in Nagpur . Are your flu symptoms consistent? Or are these indicators indicating that you were affected by COVID-19? The differences between the flu symptoms and COVID-19 will be broken down, and also what other differences and similarities occur between both the two viral diseases so that you are as ready as possible for the flu season. What causes COVID-19 and the Flu?  The virus

What precautions should be taken after recovery from COVID-19?

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The whole world is experiencing life in hell due to COVID 19. The pandemic has shown the other side of normal life where we live with a fearful heart and an anxious mind regarding the deadly virus. The frequency of people getting contaminated with coronavirus is gradually growing throughout the globe and yet there is no meaningful way of preventing the same. It is also shown that the majority of the population affected have survived from this terrible disease. Coronaviruses are a virus family that attacks the human breathing system and activates its work. Severe consequences are found in the elderly and in those with pre-existing health issues. There's less possibility they'll get fully healed. COVID-19 encourages diseases of the respiratory system such as a cold or flu, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome or Extreme Acute Respiratory Syndrome. Despite this, patients are healed from such problems after treatment within 2-4 weeks.  Though you are healed from the virus, doctors say

Here's How To Take Care Of Your Mental Health During Lockdown

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Here are some tips that have resonated from discussions I have held with academic leaders and students about responding to COVID-19: Manage your expectations This is unlikely to be the writer’s retreat that you have long dreamt of. The suggestion that periods of quarantine might bring unprecedented productivity implies we should raise the bar, rather than lower it. Do not underestimate the cognitive and emotional load that this pandemic brings, or the impact it will have on your productivity, at least in the short term. Difficulty concentrating, low motivation and a state of distraction are to be expected. Adaptation will take time. Go easy on yourself. As we settle into this new rhythm of remote work and isolation, we need to be realistic in the goals we set, both for ourselves and others in our charge. Proactively manage your stress threshold Try to lay a solid foundation for your mental health and well-being by prioritizing your sleep, and practise good sleep hygiene (fo

KRIMS Hospitals Online OPD: Find Doctors & Book Appointment Online during Lockdown

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The Union Health Ministry had on March 27 urged people to take advantage of telemedicine services during the ongoing lockdown. Since then, online doctor consultation has shown a big boost of approximately 60 per cent. Many health and wellness apps have witnessed over 60% increase in doctor consultation on their platform in the backdrop of lockdown throughout the country on account of the Coronavirus crisis. It is highly appreciable that people are staying indoors and turning to online doctor consultation platforms for their healthcare needs. People can consult doctors from the multispeciality hospital in Nagpur on the health and wellness app across specialities, letting hospitals attend more serious patients. Following the suit, KRIMS group of hospitals has also started using telemedicine to treat patients so that they do not risk the infection in the times of pandemic. As the COVID-19 virus wreaks havoc with the healthcare system, telemedicine is stepping up into the spotlight