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Need migrant workers’ database, national plan to tackle future pandemics: Parliamentary panel
Need migrant workers’ database, national plan to tackle future pandemics: Parliamentary panel
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs that reviewed the Covid-19 management in the country has recommended the government to set up a database of the migrant workers and prepare a comprehensive healthcare legal framework to tackle any future pandemic.
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UPDATED: December 21, 2020 23:18 IST
Emphasising that the Covid-19 pandemic may stay for a longer period , the parliamentary panel s report made a distinction saying a pandemic differs from a disaster and the NDMA Act is not the best suitable law to deal with the situation. (Photo for representation: PTI)
Parliamentary Panel Recommends Emergency Vaccine Use Only After Completion Of Trial
The government is currently considering applications of at least three firms seeking emergency approval to roll out their vaccines
PTI 21 December 2020 AP/PTI PTI 2020-12-21T17:11:17+05:30 Parliamentary Panel Recommends Emergency Vaccine Use Only After Completion Of Trial outlookindia.com 2020-12-21T17:43:08+05:30
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Any vaccine against Covid-19 should be granted emergency use authorisation only after proper consideration and conducting its trials on a sufficient sample size, a parliamentary panel chaired by senior Congress leader Anand Sharma has recommended to the government.
In a report submitted Monday to Rajya Sabha chairman and Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs also said there was a need for a comprehensive public health law to keep a tab on private hospitals and check black-ma
Give Vaccine Emergency Use Authorisation After Trials on Sufficient Sample Size: Parliament Panel
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Any vaccine against COVID-19 should be granted emergency use authorisation only after proper consideration and conducting its trials on a sufficient sample size, a parliamentary panel chaired by senior Congress leader Anand Sharma has recommended to the government. In a report submitted Monday to Rajya Sabha chairman and Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs also said there was a need for a comprehensive public health law to keep a tab on private hospitals and check black-marketing of medicines.
Law to keep checks, controls over private hospitals mooted
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To keep checks and controls over private hospitals in times of a pandemic and to curb black marketing of medicines
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To keep checks and controls over private hospitals in times of a pandemic and to curb black marketing of medicines
There should be a comprehensive public health Act with suitable legal provisions to keep checks and controls over private hospitals in times of a pandemic and to curb black marketing of medicines, the standing committee on Home Affairs, headed by Congress leader Anand Sharma, has said in a report that was submitted to Rajya Sabha Chairman Venkaiah Naidu on Monday.