SAFETY CONCERNS
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Over 35% of 3,885 doctors, mostly women, feel unsafe during night shifts: IMA study
Suggestions to enhance safety included increasing the number of trained security personnel, installing CCTV cameras, ensuring proper lighting, implementing the Central Protection Act (CPA), restricting bystander numbers, installing alarm systems and providing basic amenities such as secure duty rooms with locks were given by the doctors.
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Resident doctors at GTB Hospital start indefinite strike after patient killed inside ward
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Musk's Neuralink says tiny wires of brain chip in first patient now stable
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US FDA declines to approve expanded use of Dynavax's hepatitis B vaccine
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FDA staff reviewers flag safety concerns over Cytokinetics' heart drug
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EU preparing legal case against AstraZeneca over vaccine shortfalls: sources
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AstraZeneca to modify vaccine for South African variant
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Delhi: Health licence-Food body letter backs govt decision
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China in talks with WHO over assessing its Covid-19 vaccines for global use
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