
Covid second wave: All your FAQs answered at doctors’ roundtable
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As the second wave of Covid-19 sweeps across the country, Rajdeep Sardesai speaks to top doctors who answer all your FAQs.
As the second wave of Covid-19 sweeps across the country, India Today TV Consulting Editor Rajdeep Sardesai speaks to top doctors who answer all your Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). Excerpts: #AskTheExperts | Is the new variant airborne and hence more infectious? Has the time come to wear masks at home? Dr Suneela Garg answers your queries. #CoronavirusCrisis #NewsToday with @sardesairajdeep pic.twitter.com/9GV8CjqkYo #AskTheExperts | Why are people in the age group 30-45 being affected this time? Dr Subramanian Swaminathan explains. #CoronavirusCrisis #NewsToday with @sardesairajdeep pic.twitter.com/UoqZcKrmQc #AskTheExperts | Is the new variant reaching lungs faster? What's better for home - oxygen concentrator or cylinder? How effective is proning? Should we monitor both O2 levels & pulse rate?Dr Arvind Kumar answers all your questions. #NewsToday with @sardesairajdeep pic.twitter.com/U769d2DpRn #AskTheExperts | Is there a value in CT scan result also? Why are doctors prescribing CRP, D-Timer tests? Dr Harsh Mahajan responds. #NewsToday #CoronavirusCrisis pic.twitter.com/bm6TZuk5JS Q: Is the new variant in India more infectious and, hence, more dangerous? Could I be infected even at home? Dr. Suneela Garg, Member-COVID India Task Force of Lancet Commission, and National President of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine, New Delhi:
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