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COVID-19 SECOND WAVE IN INDIA HOW DIFFERENT FROM FIRST

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Dr Kamlesh Tewary
    PublisherEvangel
    Edition1st
    ISBN9789390616367
    Pages290
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2021

    Description

    Evangel COVID-19 SECOND WAVE IN INDIA HOW DIFFERENT FROM FIRST by Dr Kamlesh Tewary

      This new edition of “COVID-19: SECOND WAVE IN INDIA — HOW DIFFERENT FROM FIRST” is being published with the theme of “If nothing is sure, Everything is possible” to the harness the indigenous talent of our country which will be empowering medicine globally.
      Therefore, the book contains articles from deyons of medicine of the country.
      The year 2020 & major portion of 2021 have been historical which have seen the entire world fighting against a virus which can be easily washed away by soap & water.
      Yet the enthusiasm shown by contributors for this book on COVID-19 itself has been exemplary & praiseworthy.
    • The book covering most challenging aspects of COVID-19 with some different changes between both waves has 33 chapters.
    • The contributors have tried to include latest & authentic contents to maintain the sanctity & standards of this book.
      This book will be a valuable resource for all the Physicians & Doctors working with COVID-19 patients in their day-to-day practice.