The COVID-19 induced changes in society compelled TV9 Bangla TV channel to present a virtual health conclave, ‘Bhalo Theko Bangla’(Stay Well Bengal), but the discussions were fruitful and informative.
West Bengal State’s Health Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya inaugurated the conclave. It was followed by a session themed “Coronar Itibritto, (The history of Corona) with participating doctors and physicians like Dr. Debkishore Gupta, Dr. Bhaskar Narayan Chowdhury, Dr. Saikat Chakraborty and Dr. Abhirup Sarkar.
The panel on “Coronar Songe Juddho” (Fight with Corona) saw top medical practitioners of the State discussing the theme with the panel being chaired by Dr. Sukumar Mukherjee. The panelists included Dr. Sushmita Roy Chowdhury, Dr. Susshrut Banerjee and Dr. Sumit Sengupta.
The concluding session “Corona Niyeyi Jibon” (Life with Corona) saw renowned cardiologist Dr. Kunal Sarkar, along with Dr. Shyamasis Banerjee, Dr. Sukumar Mukhopadhyay and Dr. Subhasish Gangopadhyay in conversation to discuss the various aspects of ways to live with the virus.
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