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AIIMS issues COVID-19 guidelines after Delhi logs first JN.1 variant case

DNA Thursday, 28 December 2023
As per AIIMS guidelines issued on Wednesday, COVID testing will be administered for patients exhibiting Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI)-like symptoms, which include acute respiratory infection, persistent fever, or fever accompanied by cough.
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AIIMS Delhi issues COVID-19 patient handling guidelines following the city's first case of the JN.1 coronavirus variant. The directives include a screening OPD in the Emergency Department and designated beds for seriously ill patients. Rooms in specific wards will cater to Covid-positive patients,...

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