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Covid scare in Hyderabad fails to check spitting in public places

Covid scare in Hyderabad fails to check spitting in public places Updated Apr 14, 2021, 1:54 am IST Police officials say they have no data about any arrest or fine on this count  The betel leaves that arrive in the city every day would suffice to make over 17 lakh pan packs. Representational image/ PTI Hyderabad: Spitting in public places is banned by way of checking the spread of Covid-19. However, people in Hyderabad chew an estimated 10 lakh paan packs wrapped in betel leaves a day and are spitting their way through the streets. No advice to them is welcome. On April 11, an elderly person who objected to the spitting at the Urban Primary Health Centre in Malakpet was thrashed. The 64-year-old was beaten up by three men. The Malakpet police intervened and settled the matter through a compromise pact. 

Over 85,000 vaccinated against COVID-19 in Tiruppur district

Sparing a kind thought for the elderly

Sparing a kind thought for the elderly Updated: Updated: TANSI Nagar Association has helped a handful of mobility-challenged seniors get the ‘jab’ at home Share Article TANSI Nagar Association has helped a handful of mobility-challenged seniors get the ‘jab’ at home The thought of taking his 84-year-old father who had a mobility problem to the vaccination camp was weighing on G. Vaidhyanathan’s mind. TANSI Nagar Welfare Association made it easier for this resident of Church Gate Avenue in Velachery. A week ago, at the vaccination camp organised by the Association with Greater Chennai Corporation, the Association communicated Vaidhyanathan’s situation to a GCC staff. The staff then visited Vaidhyanathan’s house and vaccinated his elderly father.

Coronavirus | A vaccination drive that benefited the whole street in Chennai

Coronavirus | A vaccination drive that benefited the whole street in Chennai
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Many doctors get confusing messages on vaccination date

Many doctors get ‘confusing’ messages on vaccination date Updated: Updated: They say it is too close to their first dose Share Article AAA The Department of Health and Family Welfare said doctors can ignore the message if they are already vaccinated or if the message came within 28 days of their first dose. file photo   They say it is too close to their first dose Many doctors who have got vaccinated are reporting that they are getting “confusing” messages about another vaccination date. While they assume that it may be the date for the second vaccination, they say that it is too close to their first dose, leaving very little gap between the two doses.

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