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HC asks neeri to examine steroid side effects

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Nagpur: With the increase in side effects due to the use of steroids in Covid-19 patients and mucormycosis, the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court on Wednesday directing the national environment and research organizations (neeri) here to conduct research in this case.
“There are difficulties because the total number of patients from these two diseases is very lacking and may not be enough to conduct research.
For this purpose, we hope that all authorities such as collectors, city commissioners, Ima President, and Dean GMCH and IGGMCH join hands,” The division bench consisting of Judge Sunil Shukre and Anil Kilor was directed to complete modalities suggested by Ima Counsel Bhanudas Kulkarni to conduct research in this regard.
“If there are patient blood samples, they can be collected and submitted to research into neeri.” Asking for the masses to take precautions and follow the appropriate behavior of Covid, the judges warn them that the third wave of Coronavirus can reach the middle of July.
“We don’t know whether it will really come or not, but cannot deny the fact that we all must remain ready for all types of emergencies that arise because of that.” While hearing Suo Motu PIL based on TOI reports where Shread Bhandarkar was appointed Amicus Curiae along with Nidhi Dayani, the bench showed that HC had mostly focused on hospital infrastructure in cities, but almost no information was given in a number of primary health centers ( PHC), every hospital from the Vidarbha district.
“We direct the Commissioner of the Nagpur and Amravati division, a civil surgeon and health officials from all districts to send all information in this regard.
It includes the number of doctors and nursing staff available, vacancies, and availability of all general drugs and other facilities such as beds.
They also have to inform the norms that prescribe the number of medical staff posts along with the minimum equipment, machinery, gadgets and concentrators needed for each PHC and the sub-center along with rural and district hospitals, “he said.
Previously the trial for four weeks, the judge told respondents to fill all jobs in three months and provide all information with the next hearing.
“The Covid-19 situation and the prevalence of Musormycosis have increased rapidly.
Every day, the decline in the number of patients witnessed which is a good sign.” The judge gave permission to the collector to spend the RS2 Crore from the Paid-up CSR fund for the purchase of the LMO storage tank from VRV Asia Pacific Private Limited.
They then asked the government to pay salaries from 40 doctors who had joined AIIM about a month again.
“We asked the Government Petitioner Ketki Joshi to verify the position and introduce HC.
If their salary has not been paid, we direct the government to ensure that in the next hearing, there are no complaints that are heard in this matter,” he added.
‘Research on plasma therapy imposed by HC has dropped May 12 to neeri to neeri to neeri conducting research on the use of plasma therapy and side effects, including claims to accelerate the corronavirus mutation in patients.
“We must say that because the use of plasma therapy has been stopped at all by the government, the patient’s sample is no longer available.
Therefore, the direction given by HC is now considered an infructus.”

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