College Of Medicine & Sagor Dutta Hospital in Kolkata

‘In Initial Days Of Covid-19, Doctors Lost Sense Of Time’

Dr Arista Lahiri, 31, Sr Resident (Epidemiology) at College Of Medicine & Sagor Dutta Hospital in Kolkata, recounts how healthcare professionals battled the unknown virus and why we can’t let the guard down even now

I was fresh out of medical school when the pandemic struck. Even though my field of study was community medicine and thus I was well-versed with the incidence, spread and possible control of diseases during an epidemic/pandemic, yet nothing had prepared us for a crisis of such epic proportions that affected the whole world.

I was posted at the District Hospital in 24 Parganas (North) and had gone to another city to attend a medical conference in January 2020 when coronavirus began to be discussed seriously. Wuhan was already reeling under its impact and slowly the medical fraternity across the world had begun to realise that the virus was soon going to spread much, much farther than China.

In March-end, when the pandemic was officially declared in India, I dedicated myself completely to fighting the unknown virus. We were a four-member team doing 24×7 surveillance of both active as well as potential cases to target and isolate. We were doing everything from data entry to helping Covid patients get admission in hospitals to occasionally going out in the fields to see how the situation was panning out.

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For two-three months we had no sense of time, putting in every hour of work that we could and going home only to sleep. We had no life outside work for those several months and no outlet to unwind. We just kept each other motivated and in good spirits.

Dr Lahiri says battling the virus is not the job of healthcare professionals alone

I was myself scared of the contagion; there were so many people suffering around us. Each day, I pulled myself up and marched on stronger. My parents were extremely supportive and understood my duty as a medical professional.

While the rest of the country was facing only Covid, nature dealt a double blow to West Bengal: cyclone Amphan. I am quite happy with the way our state government handled the crisis. The entire state machinery from the primary to district to state-level worked in tandem. Post-Amphan, there was a shifting of roles and responsibilities and I was asked to be a member of the Covid State Cell in Kolkata in June end.

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We had all learnt better by then and were able to streamline our work better. The workload eased off just a tiny bit, though we were still checking in hundreds and hundreds of patients each day. One thing I was happy about was that I was now living with my parents in Kolkata.

Since then I have been working in Kolkata itself doing 12 hour shifts every day. Between my work as faculty at the College of Medicine and my work at the Sagordutta Hospital, I have to travel nearly 40 kms each day. We cannot afford to slack off even now, though we can relax a bit.

Battling the pandemic isn’t the job of frontline healthcare workers alone. Community medicine is all about a community’s adherence to rules. Even though vaccines have been developed, we need to understand that new strains of the virus might still take over. So masks, sanitizing and social distancing are still our best bets against the virus! I got both my vaccine shots, but I still take all the precautions.

Won’t Let NRC Implemented In Bengal, Says Mamata

Intensifying her attack against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday said that she won’t let National Population Register (NPR) and National Register of Citizens (NRC) be implemented in the state.

Speaking at a public rally in Bankura, Mamata said: “Prime Minister Narendra Modi excluded the names of 14 lakh Bengalis in Assam, and he will exclude your name from Bengal, but I won’t him do that if I remain in power. I will never let NPR, NRC be implemented in Bengal.”

She also targeted Adani, referring to him and PM Modi as ‘brothers’ and saying that both are capturing the lands belonging to farmers.

“I was saddened in the previous elections when you voted for BJP. That BJP is waving a stick over my head, and bringing goons from other places and attempting to capture Bengal. They injured my leg so that I could not reach you, but I am a fearless person, I fight with bullets, so I don’t scare easily,” she said.

Mamata also said that the mothers and sisters of West Bengal will chase BJP away with their utensils and brooms if they try to occupy roads before elections.

Urging people to not let the police take part in wrongdoing during the counting, he also announced a reward and job for one who catches an illegal act.

Speaking in Bishnupur earlier today, the Chief Minister lambasted the rival party for killing several people in riots in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, stating that her words are like ‘Cold War’.

She also reiterated ‘Khela hobe’ chants, urging the people to ‘chase BJP out of the field’ so that they are never able to take on the Trinamool Congress (TMC) again.

Both the TMC and the BJP have been at loggerheads with each other on several issues in the run-up to the upcoming elections.

Elections to the 294-member state Assembly are to be held in eight phases starting from March 27 with the final round of voting taking place on April 29. The counting of votes will take place on May 2.

The first phase of polling will begin on Saturday. (ANI)

We Chant Vande Mataram, Didi Calls Us Outsider: Modi

In a fresh attack on the West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the state binds India in the spirit of Vande Mataram but Didi terms us ‘bohiragoto’ (outsiders) and added that Bengal wants peace, stability and freedom from violence.

Speaking at a public rally in the Contai area of poll-bound West Bengal’s East Midnapore, the Prime Minister said, “The Bengal that has bound India in the spirit of Vande Mataram, here Mamata Didi terms us ‘bohiragoto’ (outsider). We all are children of this land, no Indian is an outsider in this land.”

“Violence and bomb blasts were reported here during Didi’s reign. The state government preferred to be mute in these matters. Bengal wants peace, stability and freedom from violence,” PM Modi said.

“Didi kept the farmers away from PM-Kisan Samman Nidhi. The financial support for farmers was stopped by the TMC government in the state.”

“Farmers will not forget how cruel Didi has been with them. They will break all walls stopping the state’s development on May 2,” he said.

“Our mothers and sisters have forward in huge numbers to punish TMC in this election,” he added.

During the rally, he also urged the youths to vote in the upcoming assembly election.

“This is a very crucial time for first-time voters and youth aged around 25 in Bengal. They have the responsibility to build the future of Bengal and thus, ‘ashol Poriborton’ is the need of the hour.”

Elections to the 294-member state Assembly will be held in eight phases starting from March 27 with the final round of voting taking place on April 29. The counting of votes will take place on May 2. (ANI)

Netanyahu Claims Giant Poll Victory, Thanks Voters

Israeli Prime Minister and Likud Party leader Benjamin Netanyahu thanked fellow citizens for the “huge victory” in parliamentary elections and added that the country needed a strong government.

“Citizens of Israel – thank you! You gave a huge victory to the right and to Likud under my leadership,” Netanyahu wrote on Twitter.
He said citizens wanted a “strong and sustainable right-wing government” that would preserve Israel’s economy and security.

According to an exit poll by the Kan public broadcasting corporation, Netanyahu’s Likud party is leading in the elections to the Knesset with 31 mandates, while Yesh Atid is in second place with 18 mandates. (ANI/Sputnik)

Delhi Logs Over 1K Covid Cases In A Day, Highest In 2021

Delhi reports 1,101 new COVID-19 cases, highest this year in last 24 hours which is the highest daily count reported in the national capital this year.

According to the Health Department, the total count of cases in Delhi has gone up to 6,49,973 including 4,411 active cases and 6,34,595 recoveries.
The death toll has gone up to 10,967. Delhi had reported 888 new cases on Monday.

The total COVID tests conducted in Delhi were 84, 237 in the last 24 hours with a positivity rate of 1.31 per cent. The total number of containment zones as of date is 871.

Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has said that amid rising COVID-19 cases in the NCT of Delhi, public celebrations for upcoming festivals such as Holi, Navratri and gatherings in general, should not be allowed.

“All District Magistrates concerned authorities should ensure strict adherence to the order,” it said.

DDMA also said random testing (Rapid Antigen Test/RT-PCR) of passengers coming from other states where COVID-19 cases are increasing should be done all airports, railway stations, inter-state bust terminals and other alighting points (for private buses). (ANI)

Kangana Was Rejected First For ‘Thalaivi’ Due To Accent’

Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut, on Tuesday shared that director Vijay first rejected her for ‘Thalaivi’ due to her non-fluent Tamil accent.

The ‘Queen’ star who is basking in praises after her captivating performance in the upcoming film ‘Thalaivi’ interacted with media at the Mumbai trailer launch event for the movie.

While recalling the memories of shooting the film and how the COVID-19 pandemic hindered their project which made makers question if the movie should be dropped halfway, Kangana also shared an interesting anecdote on the film where she disclosed that her director Vijay first considered her unfit for the role.

The four-time national award winner said, “My accent is nowhere close to being right. Tamil particularly is very difficult like Sanskrit. I had done the film now but I don’t think h has Okayed the accent till now.”

She laughed and added that “While I was on roll, he was still auditioning and told me that I have found a crystal clear accent that I was looking for in Hyderabad. So, obviously, he has rejected me long ago.”

When asked how comfortable as an actor she would be if her dialogues would get dubbed in pure Tamil, she said that as an actor it would not be a “desirable experience”.

“I still remember when Ranvijay sir gave me the script he said your voice is a very important part of your personality, and your voice is half of your performance. So, you have to learn to speak Tamil in this film,” Kangana recalled.

Further adding a humorous twist to her statement, she said, “I took it as a challenge, but this man (director) Vijay only rejected me, I can’t help.”

During the ‘Thalaivi’ Trailer launch in Chennai, today, Kangana who is also celebrating her birthday, got emotional and broke down while talking about Director Vijay, and mentioned how he empowered her to not feel apologetic about her talent.

Tracing the life journey of one of the most influential women in Indian politics, the film has been grabbing eyeballs ever since its inception. Helmed by A L Vijay and written by Vijayendra Prasad, the film is a multilingual biopic positioned for a pan-India release.

The movie stars Kangana as Jayalalithaa, Arvind Swami as politician M G Ramachandran, and Prakash Raj as Karunanidhi. Jisshu Sengupta and Bhagyashree will also appear in pivotal roles.

Presented by Vibri Motion pictures, Karma Media Entertainment, and Zee Studios in association with Gothic Entertainment and Sprint films, ‘Thalaivi’ has been produced by Vishnu Vardhan Induri and Shailesh R Singh and co-produced by Hitesh Thakkar and Thirumal Reddy.

The Kangana Ranaut-starrer is set to release worldwide in Hindi, Tamil, and Telegu by Zee Studios on April 23, 2021. (ANI)

45 And Above Eligible For Covid Vaccine From April 1

Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Prakash Javadekar on Tuesday announced that everyone above the age of 45 years can get themselves vaccinated from April 1.

Addressing a press conference here Javadekar said, “It has been decided that from 1st April, the vaccine will open for everybody above 45 years of age. We request that all eligible should immediately register and get vaccinated.”
He further added that as per the advice by scientists and world scientist bodies, the second dose vaccines can be administered between the fourth and eighth week, particularly for Covishield.

The Minister also appealed to the people that all above the age of 45 years should take the vaccine as early as possible.

The Central government on Monday had said that the gap between the first and second doses of the AstraZeneca-Oxford University’s Covishield vaccine should be increased to 6-8 weeks from the current 28 days.

In a press release, the Union Health Ministry said that in view of the emerging scientific evidence, the interval between two doses of a specific COVID-19 vaccine example Covishield has been revisited by the National Technical Advisory Group on Immunization (NTAGI) and subsequently by National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19 (NEGVAC) in its 20th meeting.

The cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in the country has crossed 4.72 crores with 19,65,635 doses being given on Monday, the Union Health Ministry said. (ANI)

CEC Takes Stock Of West Bengal Poll Preparations

The Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora and Deputy Election Commissioner Sudip Jain have arrived in Siliguri on Tuesday to review poll preparedness ahead of the first phase of the assembly polls in West Bengal.

The Election Commission delegation that also includes ECI observers will hold a review meeting with top officials.
The first phase of the West Bengal Assembly polls is scheduled to take place on March 27. The elections for 30 assembly seats will be conducted during the first phase.

All the assembly constituencies of the districts of Purulia and Jhargram will go for polls in the first phase. While the segments of Bankura, Purba Medinipur and Paschim Medinipur districts are going to be covered in the first phase of polls.

Meanwhile, central forces have been deployed throughout West Bengal ahead of the polls.

Elections to the 294-member assembly will be held from March 27 to April 29 in eight phases. Results will be declared on May 2. (ANI)

Vaze Used Fake Aadhaar Card To Book Hotel Room

The suspended Mumbai Police cop Sachin Waze, whose name came up in Mansukh Hiren’s death case allegedly used a fake Aadhar card while booking a room in a 5-star hotel in Mumbai, said National Investigation Agency (NIA) sources.

According to NIA sources, Waze booked a room in a 5-star hotel in Mumbai between February 16 to 20. He is also seen carrying 5 bags in the hotel in CCTV footage of the hotel.
Waze, Assistant Police Inspector in the Crime Intelligence Unit (CIU) was arrested in connection with the investigation into the recovery of explosives from a car parked near Mukesh Ambani’s house in Mumbai on February 25.

Waze who was transferred to the Citizen Facilitation Centre at Mumbai Police Headquarters after his name came up in Mansukh Hiren’s death case, has been sent to the NIA custody till March 25, in connection with his alleged role and involvement in placing an explosives-laden vehicle.

Hiren, the owner of the vehicle that was found containing explosives outside the house of Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, was found dead in a creek on March 5 in Thane. (ANI)

Yami Wraps Up Shooting For ‘Dasvi’

Bollywood actor Yami Gautam danced in delight on Tuesday as she wrapped up the shooting of her much-anticipated movie ‘Dasvi’, in which she stars alongside Abhishek Bachchan.

The ‘Kaabil’ actor took to her Instagram handle and shared the news along with two short videos and a still from the movie’s sets.
She captioned the post as, “Annnnnd it’s a wrap on ‘Dasvi’ for me! Saying goodbyes on certain film sets are difficult because of the amazing & memorable teamwork you’ve had! Thank you so much #TeamDASVI for this unforgettable experience & getting #JyotiDeswal really close to my heart.”

In the first video, Yami can be seen entering her vanity van and dancing while exclaiming that she cannot believe that she completed the shoot of another movie during this pandemic.

The second one showed her smiling ear-to-ear along with her co-star Abhishek, as they are about to cut a cake, celebrating the shooting wrap-up with the whole team. The image that she shared was an older one from the sets of the movie while shooting it.

The movie is an upcoming project from the makers of ‘Hindi Medium’,’ Angrezi Medium’ and ‘Bala’. The hilarious social comedy also stars Nimrat Kaur in a pivotal role. Tushar Jalota is making his directing debut with the film, which is written by Ritesh Shah.

‘Dasvi’ is being bankrolled by Dinesh Vijan, Sandeep Leyzell, and Shobhana Yadav. The movie is being produced under the banner of Maddock Films Production, and Bake my Cake films. (ANI)