Mansukh Mandaviya stated, "The ICMR discovered after conducting a thorough study that people with severe COVID-19 infection should take a break from hard work for some time. It needs to be postponed for a year or two."
Digital Desk: Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has stated that people who have suffered from serious COVID-19 infection should stay away from hard work or strenuous exercise for some time in order to avoid heart attacks, considering the rising number of heart attack cases in the country. A study conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has been highlighted by the Union Health Minister.
Mansukh Mandaviya stated, "The ICMR discovered after conducting a thorough study that people with severe COVID-19 infection should take a break from hard work for some time. It needs to be postponed for a year or two."
In Gujarat, heart attacks continue to be the leading cause of death. There are young and middle-aged people dying all around the state. Heart attack cases are worryingly
rising, particularly in Saurashtra. Young people are becoming the main victims of heart attacks. In the Kapadvanj Kheda district on October 22, a 17-year-old boy passed away after suffering a sudden heart attack while playing Garba.
Dr. Aayush Patel, MD, who described the incident to ANI, stated as follows: "A 17-year-old boy named Veer Shah was playing Garba at the Garba ground in Kapadvanj when he complained of dizziness and became unresponsive." He received urgent medical attention and cardio-respiratory resuscitation from a group of volunteers on the site.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was given to him three times. We sent him to a hospital by ambulance. However, the hospital officials declared him dead."
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