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  • Electronic Spices Drill Speed Control Trigger Switch, Drill Switch for Electric Hand Drill or Other Power Tools

    Electronic Spices Drill Speed Control Trigger Switch, Drill Switch for Electric Hand Drill or Other Power Tools

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    A trigger switch, as the name would suggest, functions by the pulling of a trigger. Trigger switches are used in handheld equipment, power tools and sprayers, and many other applications.
    Optional integrated reversing module, optional lock-on type
    Contact material : Copper pins
    Built-in speed control knob, casing trigger switch
    Easy to assemble on the electric hand drill and easy to operate by pushing the button

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  • Mock drill for COVID-19 preparedness

    Mock drill for COVID-19 preparedness

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  • Nationwide drill in hospitals on Apr 10, 11 to check Covid preparedness

    Nationwide drill in hospitals on Apr 10, 11 to check Covid preparedness

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    New Delhi: Amid rising COVID-19 cases, a nationwide mock drill to take stock of hospital preparedness will be held on April 10 and 11 in which both public and private facilities are expected to participate.

    Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya will visit AIIMS, Jhajjar on April 10 to oversee the mock drill, officials said on Sunday.

    In a review meeting held on April 7, Mandaviya had urged state health ministers to visit hospitals and oversee the mock drills.

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    He had also advised them to review the preparedness with district administrations and health officials on April 8 and 9.

    In the meeting with state health ministers, and principal and additional chief secretaries held virtually, Mandaviya had stressed the need to identify emergency hotspots by monitoring trends of influenza-like illness (ILI) and severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) cases, ramping up testing and vaccination, and ensuring readiness of hospital infrastructure.

    Besides enhancing genome sequencing and ramping up whole genome sequencing of positive samples, he had emphasised creating awareness about following Covid-appropriate behaviour.

    During the meeting, states and union territories were informed that currently the World Health Organisation (WHO) is closely tracking a variant of interest (VOI), XBB.1.5, and six other variants are under monitoring (BQ.1, BA.2.75, CH.1.1, XBB, XBF and XBB.1.16), a health ministry statement had said.

    It was highlighted that while Omicron and its sub-lineages continue to be the predominant variants, most of the assigned variants have little or no significant transmissibility, disease severity or immune escape.

    The prevalence of XBB.1.16 increased from 21.6 percent in February to 35.8 percent in March. However, no evidence of an increase in hospitalisation or mortality has been reported, the statement said.

    During the meeting, it was observed that 23 states and union territories had average tests per million below the national average.

    Mandaviya had said that irrespective of the new variants, the five-fold strategy of โ€˜Test-Track-Treat-Vaccinate and adherence to Covid-Appropriate Behaviourโ€™ continues to remain the tested strategy for Covid management.

    States and union territories were also requested to expeditiously increase the rate of testing from 100 tests per million as on the week ending April 7. They were further advised to increase the share of RT-PCR in tests.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • UZQIC Baby Drill Nail Clipper, Filer Cum Manicure Set, Ergonomic Design, Safe for Baby/Kid, Nail Filer and Grinder Set, Multiple Filing Head, Suitable for New Born (Multi-Color)

    UZQIC Baby Drill Nail Clipper, Filer Cum Manicure Set, Ergonomic Design, Safe for Baby/Kid, Nail Filer and Grinder Set, Multiple Filing Head, Suitable for New Born (Multi-Color)

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    Material: ABS.Speed: 5500 rpmWorking voltage: 3VPower supply: 2 * AA batteries (not included)NoticeKeep away from children.Remove the battery when not in use

    UZQIC PROFESSIONAL NAIL FILE SET

    UZQIC electric baby nail trimmer is designed to trim and polish toenails and fingernails for babies and adults, made of ABS plastic material, it wonโ€™t be damage cuticles or nail beds. The ergonomic design makes it easy to hold, wonโ€™t slip when trimming nails. The baby nail file quipped with whisper-quiet and front LED light, no worry waking up your sleeping baby , and it effectively ensuring to use in the dark environment.

    EACH BOX HAS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: 1 Electric Nail Trimmer Main Unit (Batteries (AA) are not included.) 6 Nail Trimmer Heads for Adults (Includes one Metal Grinding heads & Cone tools). 1 Instruction Book (Includes How to Use) 1 Storage Box

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    Safe Cushion for Baby Use

    No more worrying when trimming baby’s soft nails. Safe cushion under emery sandpapers helps baby to file little nails without harming surrounding skin.

    Front LED Light

    UZQIC nail care kit built-in LED light which will change the normal or soft light by the speed in dark.

    360ยฐ Rotate Trim Polish

    360ยฐ all-round exquisite trimming and polishing makes toenails and fingernails softer and smoother.

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    1. Battery is not included.

    2. Take off the batteries if you wonโ€™t use it for a long time.

    3. Kindly trim the nails with the edge of the grinding heads, but not the center.

    4. Speed 1 is for baby. Speed 2 is for adult.

    5. Do not use the metal grinding head on an infant.

    6. To clean your trimmer parts, wipe gentle with a dry, soft cloth or cotton swab.

    ADJSUTABLE SETTINGS: UZQIC Baby fingernail file comes with 6 cushioned sandpapers in precise grit Levels, and 4 working modes (control speed (high/low) and rotation (clockwise/reverse) to enhance nail filing positions and softer, smoother nails. 2 pcs AA batteries (NOT INCLUDED) operated, handy to replace in daily life.
    WHISPER-QUIET & LED LIGHT: Toddler nail file is created with a front LED light, effectively ensuring to use in the dark night and it is whisper-quiet enough to not wake the sleeping baby(Under 60dB).
    ELEGENT & ERGONOMICS DESIGN: UZQIC Baby clippers nail is built with high-graded ABS, sturdy and durable. Ergonomic shape and reasonable size allow parents well to hold when use it.
    Multiple Setting โ€“ Multi-level speed control (4 Levels) for enhancing nail filing positions and softer, smoother nails without hurting fingertips

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  • Covid rise: Nationwide drill on hospital preparedness on April 10, 11

    Covid rise: Nationwide drill on hospital preparedness on April 10, 11

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    New Delhi: Amid rising cases of COVID-19 and seasonal influenza, the government is planning a nationwide mock drill on April 10 and 11 to take stock of hospital preparedness.

    According to a joint advisory issued by the Union Health Ministry and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Saturday, both public and private health facilities in all districts are expected to participate in the exercise aimed at taking stock of availability of medicines, hospital beds, medical equipment and medical oxygen.

    The exact details of the mock drill shall be communicated to the states in the virtual meeting scheduled on March 27, the advisory stated.

    The joint advisory highlighted that in the past several weeks, COVID-19 testing has declined in some states and the current testing levels are insufficient as compared to the standards prescribed by the World Health Organization (WHO), i.e 140 tests per million.

    Testing at the levels of districts and blocks also varies, with some states heavily relying on the less sensitive rapid antigen tests.

    โ€œHence it is critical to maintain optimum testing for COVID-19, equitably distributed (with suitable modifications to address emergence of new cluster of Covid cases) across the states. This is especially important to identify any emerging hotspots and take pre-emptive steps to curb virus transmission,โ€ it stated.

    The joint advisory is in continuation of the Union Health Ministryโ€™s earlier communications dated March 10 and 16 on the issue of seasonal circulation of pan-respiratory pathogens in the country as well as public health response to COVID-19 in states and Union territories.

    The advisory signed by Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan and Director General of ICMR Dr Rajiv Bahl stated that a gradual but sustained increase in trajectory of COVID-19 cases in the country is being witnessed since mid-February.

    As on date, most of the active COVID-19 cases in the country are largely being reported by a few states like Kerala (26.4 per cent), Maharashtra (21.7 per cent), Gujarat (13.9 per cent), Karnataka (8.6 per cent) and Tamil Nadu (6.3 per cent).

    โ€œWhile the rates of hospitalization and death due to the disease remain low, largely because of the significant coverage achieved in terms of COVID-19 vaccination rates by all states and UTS, this gradual rise in cases needs reinvigorated public health actions to contain the surge,โ€ the advisory said.

    The states and UTs have been asked too keep a close watch on the evolving etiologies (causes of diseases) of Influenza Like Illness (ILI) and Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) cases, adding India usually sees a seasonal rise in Influenza cases from January to March and again from August to October.

    Currently, the most prominent subtypes of Influenza in circulation in the country seem to be Influenza A (H1N1) and Influenza A (H3N2).

    โ€œAs you may be aware, COVID-19 and Influenza share a number of similarities in terms of mode of transmission, high risk population, clinical signs and symptoms.

    โ€œWhile this may present a clinical dilemma for the attending doctors in terms of diagnosis, this also renders both these diseases easily preventable by following simple public health measures like avoiding overcrowded and poorly ventilated settings, using handkerchief/tissue while sneezing or coughing, wearing a mask in crowded and closed settings, maintaining hand hygiene, avoiding spitting in public places, etc,โ€ the advisory mentioned.

    The Union Ministry of Health has already issued detailed guidelines for management of co-infection of COVID-19 with other seasonal epidemic prone diseases.

    All states and UTs have been advised to disseminate these guidelines to all health facilities and healthcare workers within the state to help in clinical case management.

    โ€œUnder Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP), states and District IDSP units need to closely follow the trend of ILI/SARI, monitor the proportion of SARI cases among all ILI and SARI cases, and refer sufficient number of samples for testing for Influenza and SARS-CoV-2,โ€ the joint advisory stated.

    It would also be helpful for all states and UTS to undertake re-orientation of frontline health workers on epidemiological case definitions to help early diagnosis and prompt treatment.

    The advisory stated in order to limit transmission of these diseases, it is important to raise community awareness regarding adherence to respiratory and hand hygiene particularly, avoiding overcrowded and poorly ventilated settings particularly by co-morbid, wearing of masks by doctors, paramedics and other healthcare works as well as patients and their attendants within health care facilities.

    โ€œIt would also be useful to take stock of hospital preparedness including drugs, beds including ICU beds, medical equipment, medical oxygen, capacity building of human resource on existing guidelines as well as vaccination coverage. To this effect, a nationwide mock drill is being planned on 10th and 11th April, 2023, wherein health facilities (both public and private) from all districts are expected to participate,โ€ the joint advisory read.

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  • Maha: Anti-terror mock drill draws ire over ‘terrorists’ shouting slogans

    Maha: Anti-terror mock drill draws ire over ‘terrorists’ shouting slogans

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    Chandrapur: A police mock drill in a temple in Chandrapur in Maharashtra landed in controversy after the personnel posing as terrorists were allegedly shouting slogans connected to a particular community.

    A group of lawyers has submitted a memorandum to the district police authorities on the issue, while Superintendent of Police Ravindrasingh Pardeshi on Sunday said all efforts would be taken to ensure such an error is not repeated.

    The mock drill, which was conducted on January 11 at the renowned Mahakali Temple here, enacted a scene in which a group of terrorists took over a place of worship and held devotees hostage before being apprehended by security forces.

    โ€œVideos of the drill showing the personnel who played the part of terrorists in the mock drill shouting particular slogans. This portrays one community in a negative light and makes one believe all terrorists are from this community,โ€ said Farat Baig, part of lawyersโ€™ group here.

    โ€œWe have submitted a memorandum to the office of the district SP against such sloganeering and portrayal. This act of the police amounts to defaming a community. Obviously, the script of the mock drill must have been overseen by the SP and other senior officials,โ€ Baig said.

    When contacted, SP Ravindrasingh Pardeshi said his department will โ€œtake necessary steps to ensure such an error is not repeatedโ€.

    The mock drill was carried out by personnel from the local police, the Anti Terrorism Squad, the specialised combat unit C-60, among others, officials said.

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Siasat Desk and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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