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Maharashtra issues revised rates for COVID-19 treatment in private hospitals

Updated: Urban and rural areas have been divided into three categories in latest notification Share Article AAA Health workers administer the COVID-19 vaccine jab to beneficiaries inside a drama theatre in Navi Mumbai on Tuesday.   Urban and rural areas have been divided into three categories in latest notification The Maharashtra government on Tuesday revised the rates for private hospitals for COVID-19 treatment by dividing the urban and rural areas in to three categories. As per the State government notification, category A would include Mumbai, Mumbai Metropolitan Region (excluding Bhiwandi and Vasai-Virar), Pune and Nagpur (Nagpur municipal corporation, Digdoh and Wadi). Category B includes Nasik, Auranagabd, Amaravati, Bhiwandi, Vasai-Virar, Kolhapur, Solapur, Malegaon, Nanded and Sangli. Rest of the state is part of category C.

Maharashtra s global tender on vaccines gets response from Pfizer, Sputnik, Astra-Zeneca

Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation gets eight Expression of Interest, extends tender deadline to June 1 Maharashtra government said on Tuesday that three companies have responded to its global tender for anti-covid vaccines but the quotes do not indicate a supply schedule. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), on the other hand, has received response from eight suppliers. However, following a request by some suppliers seeking more time to complete the paperwork, the BMC has extended the deadline for Expression of Interest (EoI) to June 1. “We have received rates from Pfizer, Sputnik and Astra-Zeneca to our global tender. However they have not come up with a supply schedule,” said Maharashtra’s Public Health Minister Rajesh Tope.

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In an interview with The Hindu after he led the Left Democratic Front (LDF) back to power for a second consecutive term in Kerala, Mr. Vijayan said the electoral victory of the LDF in Kerala and the ascension to power of the DMK alliance in Tamil Nadu had buoyed the prospects of a national alternative to the BJP at the Centre. “So, certainly alternatives will emerge,” he said.

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