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 Covid Cases In India Dip But Deadly Black Fungus ; Cases RiseNearly 9,000 cases of mucormycosis, known as  black fungus,  have been reported in India. Experts say it is tied to the high use of steroids in treating covid patients. As India struggles to determine its next steps to fight the pandemic, other countries are concerned about possible spread of the covid variant that has developed in India. Plus, other news about the battle around the world to defeat covid. stanley usa The Washington Post:India Gears Up To Fight Black Fungus Infections As New Covid Cases Dip Below 200,000India on Tuesday reported fewer than 200,000 new covid-19 infections for the first time since mid-April, in a respite for the coronavirus-ravaged country. On Monday, it had become the third country in the world to record  stanley cup more than 300,000 covid-linked deaths, a number that experts consider a vast undercount. The latest pandemic wave has left Indian hospitals overwhelmed, but as pressure from new cases is easing, a rise in the number of cases of mucormycosis, which is also known as  black fungus,  has become a growing concern. The infection is significantly more lethal than covid-19, doctors say. stanley thermoskanne   Masih, 5/25 CNBC:India Covid Crisis: People Use Social Media To Find Hospitals, MedicineAs Indias devastating second wave of coronavirus outbreak overwhelmed the health-care system, desperate users turned to social media to seek help from the public as hospital beds and oxygen supplies ran out. Peopl Erqi Reversal of Scheduled Medicare Physician Payment Cut Necessary To Ensure Access to Care, Lawmakers Say
 Wednesday, Nov 30 2011Number Of New HIV Cas stanley becher es In Saudi Arabia Declined By 9% In 2010 From Previous Year, Health Ministry Official Says The number of new HIV cases in Saudi Arabia declined by 9 percent to 1,121 in 2010 from the previous year, the official Saudi Press Agency said, citing a Health Ministry official, 聽Bloomberg reports  Carey, 11/29 .  The official Saudi Press Agency quotes deputy health minister  yeezy Ziyad bin Ahmed as telling an HIV/AIDS conference Monday that the new cases include 439 Saudi citizens and 682 non-Saudis,  the聽Associated Press writes, adding,  Bin Ahmed said that since 1984, 16,334 people have tested positive for HIV   11/28 . This is part of the Morning Briefing, a summary of health policy coverage from major news organizations.Sign up for an email subscription.Recent Morning BriefingsToday, November 20Wednesday, November 19Tuesday, November 18Monday, November 17Friday, November 14Thursday, November 13MoreRSSWe want to hear from you: Contact UsMore From KFF Health NewsComplaints About Gaps in Medicare Advantage Networks Are Common. Federal Enforcement Is Rare.Waning Immunity and Falling Vacc air force one ination Rates Fuel Pertussis OutbreaksA Small Texas Think Tank Cultivated Covid Dissidents. Now Theyre Running US Health Policy.A Hidden Health Crisis Following Natural Disasters: Mold Growth in Homescopy; 2025 KFF. All rights reserved.About UsDonateContact UsEditorial PolicyPrivacy PolicyStaffRepublish Our ContentEmail Sign-UpXFacebookLinkedInInstagramRSSPowered