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***It is revealed that ]'s holiest river, the ], has had hundreds of human bodies floating in its waters and buried in its banks in recent days, including some thought to have died of COVID-19. ***It is revealed that ]'s holiest river, the ], has had hundreds of human bodies floating in its waters and buried in its banks in recent days, including some thought to have died of COVID-19.
***An anti-fungal drug, ], used in the treatment of a rare infection called mucormycosis, or "black fungus", is in short supply across states in India. This infection can be triggered by the use of steroids in severely-ill Covid patients. ***An anti-fungal drug, ], used in the treatment of a rare infection called mucormycosis, or "black fungus", is in short supply across states in India. This infection can be triggered by the use of steroids in severely-ill COVID-19 patients.
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May 19, 2021 (2021-05-19) (Wednesday)

Health and environment

  • COVID-19 pandemic
    • COVID-19 pandemic in India
      • It is revealed that India's holiest river, the Ganges, has had hundreds of human bodies floating in its waters and buried in its banks in recent days, including some thought to have died of COVID-19. (BBC)
      • An anti-fungal drug, Amphotericin B, used in the treatment of a rare infection called mucormycosis, or "black fungus", is in short supply across states in India. This infection can be triggered by the use of steroids in severely-ill COVID-19 patients. (BBC)
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