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doonitedin · 3 years ago
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At 10,423, India records lowest daily Covid case rise in 259 days; recovery rate stands at 98.21%
At 10,423, India records lowest daily Covid case rise in 259 days; recovery rate stands at 98.21%
Image Source : PTI Thane: A health worker administers a dose of Covid-19 vaccine to a student during a vaccination camp at Gyansadhana college set up by Thane Municipal Corporation India recorded 10,423 new cases of the novel coronavirus, the lowest in 259 days, along with 443 deaths due to the infection in the past 24 hours. According to the data shared by the Union Health Ministry on Tuesday,…
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covidssnews · 3 years ago
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timespakistan · 4 years ago
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Modi gov't directly responsible for world's worst COVID surge: Ex-Indian FM Since 15 April, India has been grappling with an exponential rise in COVID cases, deaths and shortage of basic facilities. In the wake of the unprecedented crisis, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been facing blistering criticism for the government’s handling of the pandemic, both, internationally and within the country. India’s former foreign minister and ex-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Yashwant Sinha told Sputnik that despite warnings from various international agencies, the Narendra Modi government has failed miserably in handling the current COVID-19 situation. He also explained how the BJP used the Election Commission of India (ECI) as “its puppet” in the recently held state assembly elections. Sinha left the BJP after he reached ideological dissent within his party in 2018 and recently joined Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC). Sputnik: How do you assess the work of the Narendra Modi government in handling the current COVID-19 situation? Yashwant Sinha: The problem with the Narendra Modi government is that it starts celebrating and taking credit too early. In January, while addressing the World Economic Forum, Narendra Modi declared that India saved the world by controlling COVID in the country, and the party office bearers gathered on February 21 to congratulate PM Modi for the victory over the deadly virus. All this time, experts were warning that the second wave of COVID-19 is expected to hit the nation soon. All the warnings fell on deaf ears of the BJP government. This is the major reason why we are grappling with the worst worldwide COVID-19 surge and today, we are breaking all the records of daily infections and deaths. The entire health infrastructure has collapsed. A country like India cannot put together enough oxygen for the patients, and the whole situation is in a mess. Now, who will take the blame for this? The federal government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who failed to anticipate the danger despite regular warnings and failed to manage the situation, is directly responsible for this. Sputnik: How did the government handle the country’s economy during the pandemic? Yashwant Sinha: I really don’t think that the economy of the country is in a good shape. The Narendra Modi-led government is extremely good at manipulating the data; therefore, I don’t trust the statistics shown by the government anymore. A lot of people, holding important portfolios, had to resign because they didn’t agree with the government or its reports. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced relief packages of $278 billion (INR 20 lakh crore rupees) for the aftermath of the COVID crisis. Where is the money? Various reports said that the announcements by the government were eyewash and it had hardly spent 1-2 percent of the said amount. This money was specially allocated for the Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector and the MSME figures are released with three years lag — therefore, we don’t have a bigger picture. Despite the allocation of relief package for the MSME sector, it is in very bad shape. So, I don’t think that the economic situation has been handled in the desired way. Sputnik: How did the government tackle the crisis of migrant labourers and the unorganized sector? Yashwant Sinha: If things were managed in a better way, then migrants would have never walked back to their respective states during the second wave of the COVID-19. The small business units are shutting down and unemployment has become one of the major issues. The government failed to serve the interest of the country, particularly the unorganized sector and the worst part is that still, it is not thinking about it. Sputnik: Most of the states are complaining about non-availability of vaccine doses. How do you see the entire vaccination process in the country? Yashwant Sinha: Vaccination should be made free and compulsory, like primary education, as it is the only protection we have against the deadly virus. We have to vaccinate all our countrymen as soon as possible. Secondly, online registration should not be the only way to get registered for the vaccination. On the spot, registrations should also be started. Currently, I’m in my village in Jharkhand (It is one of the tribal states of India) and here people are not much aware about online registration. So, for such a populace, the government should mobilise the healthcare and frontline workers, who can go village to village and vaccinate the people on the spot. Apart from this, we must not laud ourselves as a world leader in the pharmacy sector and export the vaccine to other countries. First, we should ensure vaccination for our population and then we can look forward to supporting other countries.     Also, it is important that the cost of the vaccination should be taken care of by the government. I think there won’t be much of a problem with it as the Finance Minister had announced a $1.7 billion health package to fight against COVID-19 and a huge amount of money had been collected in the PM-CARES fund. However, I will still say that the government, so far, has performed miserably in managing this crisis. Sputnik: How was your experience of the West Bengal elections as this was the first time that the BJP had a magnanimous campaign in the state? Yashwant Sinha: I am really disappointed with the way the elections were conducted in West Bengal. The Election Commission of India didn’t act as an independent agency. It was working on the directions of the federal government. Knowing about the pandemic spread, the poll body shouldn’t have extended the polls in the state. A supporter of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) wearing a face cutout of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi attends a public rally being addressed by him during the ongoing fourth phase of the West Bengal’s state legislative assembly elections, at Kawakhali on the outskirts of Siliguri on April 10, 2021. Breaking all the COVID protocols, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah organized huge rallies where people from various parts of the country were brought adding to the COVID-19 surge. Additionally, Narendra Modi behaved like a street urchin during the poll campaigns. He taunted Mamta Banerjee as ‘Didi, O Didi’ (Sister, Hey Sister) or Do May, Didi Gayi (2 May, Banerjee gone). Such language is not expected from the Prime Minister of a country. Modi-Shah duo has always tried to sideline their rivals, whether within the party or outside, similarly they realised that Mamata Banerjee would be a threat for them in 2024 so they only made plans for defeating her, though they couldn’t succeed, and didn’t focus on Pinarayi Vijayan (of Kerala), MK Stalin (of Tamil Nadu). Sputnik: You’ve been reiterating that the West Bengal election will shape up the 2024 Parliamentarian Election in India. How? Mr Sinha: At present, there is no opposition against the federal government, and nature doesn’t tolerate the vacuum for long. Similarly, the political vacuum has to be filled. By 2024, more ably and small leaders will emerge and challenge Narendra Modi. I don’t know who will be these leaders, but Mamata Banerjee is undoubtedly one of those faces. https://timespakistan.com/modi-govt-directly-responsible-for-worlds-worst-covid-surge-ex-indian-fm/19087/
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radkrishkurup · 4 years ago
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Attention!
👉🏾 The registration for the Covid-19 vaccination drive for citizens above 18 years of age will start today at 4 pm.
👉🏾 Eligible citizens will be able to book their slots online via government’s Co-WIN portal or the Aarogya Setu app(click on CoWin tab)
👉🏾 Registration Process:
1️⃣ Visit https://www.CoWin.gov.in/home
2️⃣ Register using your mobile number.
From one mobile phone number, one can register 4 people, however, each person will need their own photo identification document(Aadhar, Driving License, PAN card, Passport etc)
3️⃣ Select the district and place of vaccination, and date of appointment.
4️⃣ On the day of the appointment, reach the centre carrying the appointment slip and photo ID used at the time of booking the appointment.
Together, let us make Kerala and India COVID-19 free!
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yes-hindinews · 4 years ago
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How to book a Covid-19 vaccine dose
Covid-19 vaccine registration: the second spherical is below way, and is open to particular categories of the overall populace. who're eligible, and who aren't? A take a look at the standards, and methods for registration and appointment For the first time considering India started its vaccination programme towards Covid-19 on January sixteen, the general population will be eligible for the vaccine within the second section that started out on Monday. it's miles for those above age 60, and those above 45 with co-morbidities.  Hindi News 
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On the primary day, 25 lakh capability beneficiaries registered at the Co-win portal and could be vaccinated within the following couple of days.
Covid-19 vaccination: what's specific approximately the second section? As within the first phase, the vaccine kind will not be disclosed to the beneficiary on the time of appointment. A beneficiary can self-register themselves and three others the usage of the identical cell range. Slots may be open from 9 am till three pm, and appointments may be booked any time earlier than 3 pm challenge to availability. 2d, the applicant can pick the vaccination centre, date, and time in any state. as an example, a person registered as a voter in Haryana can get vaccinated in Kerala. 0.33, until the time of vaccination, all information of registration and appointment may be edited or deleted with the aid of the applicant. only while a person gets vaccinated is the record locked and cannot be edited. what's the manner for self-registration? The beneficiary has to log in to cowin.gov.in and input a cell number; a one-time password is sent to the quantity. as soon as the OTP is proven, the beneficiary has to go into 4 info: the photograph id she intends to show at the time of vaccination; the picture identification range (as an example the Aadhaar wide variety if that is the id); age and gender; and whether the beneficiary is laid low with any pre-current co-morbidity. After these are entered, the beneficiary will be requested to check in. once the registration is whole, she will be able to receive a message. She might be given an choice to register up to a few more folks, for each of whom she has to go into 3 info: photo id evidence; identification evidence wide variety; call, age, and gender. The applicant can have the option to delete a beneficiary before booking an appointment. what is the technique for an appointment? The beneficiary has to click on ‘schedule Appointment’, and the web page will direct her to ‘ebook appointment for vaccination’. in the next step, she will must pick out the kingdom, district, block, and pin code from a dropdown. After these are chosen, the system will display a list of vaccination centres. once the beneficiary selects the vaccination centre from these options, the system will display the dates and the wide variety of slots available on a specific day, with an extra option to test the following week’s slots. And once the beneficiary clicks ‘e book’, an ‘Appointment affirmation’ web page may be displayed. inside the very last step, the beneficiary has to click on ‘verify’ after verifying the details; once showed, the affirmation page will claim ‘Appointment a hit’. What identification documents may be used? you could use your Aadhaar card/letter; electoral picture identification card; passport; driving licence; PAN card; NPR smart card; or pension record with photo. the ones above age forty five and with comorbidities will also have to convey the co-morbidity certificates signed with the aid of a registered scientific practitioner. Can a beneficiary stroll in with out registration on Co-win? yes. The states can have a particular wide variety of mobilisation slots. certain vaccination centres may have a stroll-in-facility: On-site registration, appointment, verification, and vaccination will all be on-website the same day. For this, there could be no want for pre-registering beneficiaries online. what is the procedure for the second dose? After the first dose, the beneficiary might be robotically given a scheduled appointment for the second dose at the equal centre. but, if the beneficiary has moved to any other town, the appointment may be rescheduled on the nearest vaccination centre in that city. ought to the second dose be on Day 29? This isn't obligatory. in step with a steering file given to the states, the second dose may be scheduled on the same centre on Day 29; but, the beneficiary will have the option to alternate the slot for the second dose to any day among the 29th and forty second days. this selection will to be had on two situations: whilst the primary dose has already been administered, and in that case, only for such centres in which the vaccine type is similar to that for the primary dose. What information should a beneficiary claim to the vaccinator? The beneficiary need to mention if she ever has had a severe hypersensitivity (anaphylaxis) after any drug, food, any vaccine, or any substances of the Covid-19 vaccine. 2nd, the beneficiary has to say if she has a fever. most importantly, she has to mention if she has a bleeding disorder or is on a blood thinner. Fourth, she has to say if she is immunocompromised, or is on a medicine that affects the immune gadget.  Hindi News
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bbcbreakingnews · 4 years ago
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What PM Modi told nurse who gave him Covid vaccine shot
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was administered coronavirus vaccine on Monday by Puducherry nurse P Niveda. Another nurse, who assisted sister Niveda, was Rosamma Anil from Kerala. When asked, the main nurse Niveda told the media that PM Modi chatted with her and asked from where does she belong to. After receiving the vaccine, PM remarked, “Laga bhi diya aur pata bhi nahin chala (Already done? I didn’t even feel it).” “Sir (PM Modi) has been administered first dose of Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin, second dose will be given in 28 days. He asked us where do we belong to and after vaccination, he said, ‘Laga bhi di, pata hi nahi chala’,” Niveda was quoted by ANI as saying.
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PM Modi takes first dose of Covid-19 vaccine At the time of the vaccination, the Prime Minister was also seen wearing a ‘gamchha’ (a scarf) from Assam, which is regarded as a symbol of blessings of women from Assam. PM has wore it on many occasions earlier. PM Modi on Monday lead the country in the second phase of the inoculation drive as a massive chunk of population aged above 60 and those above 45 with comorbidities prepare to take the shots. He received the first dose of Covid vaccine at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi. He was administered Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin. “Took my first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine at AIIMS,” PM informed on Twitter. “Remarkable how our doctors and scientists have worked in quick time to strengthen the global fight against Covid-19,” Modi later wrote on Twitter. The Prime Minister decided to get the jab at 6.25am. to avoid media glare as scores of people could be queuing up at the hospital. He remained under observation for half an hour in the hospital and left around 7am.
Took my first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at AIIMS. Remarkable how our doctors and scientists have worked in qui… https://t.co/BRITi5BPrX
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) 1614562595000
The ongoing vaccination drive will now reach to around 27 crore people who are on the list of priority for vaccination after the healthcare and frontline workers, starting Monday. Vaccination will be provided free of charge at the government health facilities and will be on a payment basis in the private health facilities. All private hospitals can charge Rs 150 for vaccines and Rs 100 for service charges fixed by the central government. Around 10,000 hospitals empanelled under Ayushman Bharat-PMJAY and 687 hospitals under CGHS can be used by states as Covid vaccination centres (CVCs). The Co-Win portal will provide the facility for booking an appointment based on the vaccination centres declared by the states/UTs, with their location, the dates on which appointment slots are provided and the capacity declared as open slots and the vacancies available at the time of booking. Besides, all beneficiaries, regardless of the mode of access, i.e through online registration or mobilization through on-site registration are advised to carry the following for verification at the time of vaccination — Aadhar Card, Electoral Photo Identity Card (EPIC); and Certificate of comorbidity for citizens in the age group of 45 years to 59 years. (with inputs from agencies)
source https://bbcbreakingnews.com/2021/03/01/what-pm-modi-told-nurse-who-gave-him-covid-vaccine-shot/
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doonitedin · 3 years ago
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India logs 21,257 fresh Covid cases in past 24 hours, active cases at 205-day low of 2.40 lakh
India logs 21,257 fresh Covid cases in past 24 hours, active cases at 205-day low of 2.40 lakh
Image Source : PTI Srinagar: A medic administers a dose of COVID-19 vaccine to a man, during Covid Vaccination Mela organised by J&K Government India recorded 21,257 new cases of the novel coronavirus in the past 24 hours. According to the data shared by the Union Health Ministry on Friday, the total recovery rate stood at around 97.96 per cent, the highest since March 2020 and total recoveries…
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doonitedin · 3 years ago
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India logs 20,799 fresh Covid cases, 180 deaths; active cases lowest in 200 days
India logs 20,799 fresh Covid cases, 180 deaths; active cases lowest in 200 days
Image Source : PTI Bengaluru: A health worker collects swab sample of a passenger for Covid-19 test, at Majestic bus stand  India recorded 20,799 new cases of the novel coronavirus, along with 180 deaths due to the infection in the past 24 hours. According to the data shared by the Union Health Ministry on Monday, the country saw a total of 26,718 recoveries in the last 24 hours, taking the…
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doonitedin · 3 years ago
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India reports 24,354 new COVID cases, 234 deaths in 24 hours; active caseload lowest in 197 days
India reports 24,354 new COVID cases, 234 deaths in 24 hours; active caseload lowest in 197 days
Image Source : PTI Mumbai: Women beneficiaries wait to receive a dose of Covid-19 vaccine during a special vaccination drive for women India recorded 24,354 new cases of the novel coronavirus, 234 deaths due to the infection in the past 24 hours. According to the data shared by the Union Health Ministry on Saturday, the total active cases of COVID-19 in India dipped down to 2,73,889, the lowest…
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doonitedin · 3 years ago
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India logs 25,404 fresh Covid-19 cases, 339 deaths in last 24 hours
India logs 25,404 fresh Covid-19 cases, 339 deaths in last 24 hours
Image Source : PTI Noida: A health worker administers a dose of COVID-19 vaccine to a beneficiary, at a district hospital in Noida, Monday, Sept. 13, 2021. India recorded 25,404 new cases of the novel coronavirus, along with 339 deaths due to the infection in the past 24 hours. According to the data shared by the Union Health Ministry on Tuesday, the country saw a total of 37,127 discharges in…
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doonitedin · 3 years ago
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India logs 27,254 fresh Covid-19 cases, 219 deaths in past 24 hours
India logs 27,254 fresh Covid-19 cases, 219 deaths in past 24 hours
Image Source : PTI Bengaluru: A beneficiary receives a dose of Covid-19 vaccine, at a special vaccination drive “Vaccination Mela” India recorded 27,254 new cases of the novel coronavirus, along with 219 deaths due to the infection in the past 24 hours. According to the data shared by the Union Health Ministry on Monday, the country saw a total of 37,687 discharges in the last 24 hours, taking…
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doonitedin · 3 years ago
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India logs 28,591 fresh Covid-19 cases, 338 deaths in last 24 hours
India logs 28,591 fresh Covid-19 cases, 338 deaths in last 24 hours
Image Source : PTI Mumbai: People stand in queues to receive a dose of Covid-19 vaccine at a vaccination centre India recorded 28,591 new cases of the novel coronavirus, along with 338 deaths due to the infection in the past 24 hours. According to the data shared by the Union Health Ministry on Sunday, the country saw a total of 34,848 discharges in the last 24 hours, taking the total recovery…
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