Pharmacies facing angry patients over Covid jab confusion

Pharmacies facing angry patients over Covid jab confusion

Nick TriggleHealth correspondent and Jim ReedHealth reporter Getty Images Covid vaccination Pharmacists in England say they are facing “major issues” with large numbers of patients booking appointments for Covid jabs only to find they are no longer eligible. The criteria has been tightened this year so that only those aged 75 and older are being … Read more

Popcorn GST confusion finally pops away

Popcorn GST confusion finally pops away

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has clarified the “popcorn puzzle” in GST, explaining why different variants of popcorn were taxed differently earlier and how GST 2.0 now simplifies this. Under the new system, all popcorn, whether salted or chocolate-coated, will attract a uniform 5% GST. #Popcorn #NirmalaSitharaman #GoodsandServicesTax #GST #IndiaNews #FinanceMinister #GST2   Source link

People in confused, anguished over flood relief norms

People in confused, anguished over flood relief norms

People waiting to register for flood relief at a fair price shop in Saligramam on Sunday. | Photo Credit: B. VELANKANNI RAJ Do we get flood relief or not is a question that is on the minds of people in the city affected by Cyclone Michaung. After having borne the brunt of the cyclone, the residents are … Read more

Scientists See Hope in New Therapy for COVID Brain Fog Patients

Scientists See Hope in New Therapy for COVID Brain Fog Patients

Feb. 10, 2022 — People with long-COVID “brain fog” may be able to recover mental abilities that were dulled or stolen from them by the virus through an approach that has improved the effects of stroke, traumatic brain injury, and other post-viral disorders, doctors and scientists say. For a lucky portion of the population, COVID-19 … Read more

COVID-19 Survival Declines When Brain Affected: Study

COVID-19 Survival Declines When Brain Affected: Study

By Robert PreidtHealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Dec. 28, 2020 (HealthDay News) — Hospitalized COVID-19 patients with brain complications such as stroke and confusion have an increased risk of death, a new study shows. The findings could improve care and save lives during the pandemic, the researchers said. “This study is the first to … Read more