New Delhi: India is "most likely" undercounting heat-related deaths due to a lack ... impact of extreme conditions on health, former WHO chief scientist and health ministry advisor Soumya ...
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The former WHO chief scientist called for a coordinated response involving multiple sectors, including labour, housing and urban planning to reduce the impact of heat. "You need the labour ...
Former WHO chief scientist and health ministry advisor Soumya Swaminathan on Saturday said that India is “most likely” undercounting heat-related ... at least sleep at night?” ...
India is "most likely" undercounting heat-related deaths due to a lack of robust data, but the government is now improving surveillance to minimise the impact of extreme conditions on health, former ...
India is "most likely" undercounting heat-related deaths due to a lack of robust data, but the government is now improving surveillance to minimise the impact of extreme conditions on health, former ...
India is likely undercounting heat-related deaths due to a lack of ... the health impact of extreme weather, says former WHO chief scientist and health ministry advisor Soumya Swaminathan.
The former WHO chief scientist added, "Of course we have to minimize deaths. We do not want anyone to die of heat stroke but we ... people can at least sleep at night?" Soumya said.
India most likely undercounting heat-related deaths: Former WHO chief scientist Soumya Swaminathan The IMD has forecast above-normal maximum and minimum temperatures over most parts of the country ...