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Coronavirus: Centre issues new COVID-19 guidelines, check what s allowed and what s not

Coronavirus: Centre issues new COVID-19 guidelines, check what s allowed and what s not The MHAa mentioned in its guidelines that containment zones, if required, shall be carefully demarcated by district authorities at the micro level. Share Updated: Jan 27, 2021, 07:56 PM IST The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Wednesday (January 27) issued new COVID-19 guidelines for surveillance, containment and caution. The new guidelines of MHA will come into effect from February 1 and will remain in force till February 28. The main focus of the guidelines is to consolidate the substantial gains that have been achieved against the spread of COVID-19 which is visible in the steady decline in number of active and new cases in the country over the last four months. It is, therefore, emphasised that to fully overcome the pandemic, there is need to maintain caution and to strictly follow the prescribed containment strategy focussed on surveillance, containment and strict observance of the gui

Centre issues COVID-19 guidelines; know what will change from February 1

Highlights The main focus of the guidelines is to consolidate the substantial gains that have been achieved against the spread of COVID-19. It is also visible in the steady decline in the number of active and new cases in the country over the last four months. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Wednesday issued an order with guidelines for surveillance, containment and caution, which will be effective from February 1, 2021, and to remain in force up to February 28, 2021. The main focus of the COVID-19 guidelines is to consolidate the substantial gains that have been achieved against the spread of COVID-19 which is visible in the steady decline in the number of active and new cases in the country over the last four months.

More than 15 lakh Indians vaccinated in 8 days: Health Ministry

More than 15 lakh Indians vaccinated in 8 days: Health Ministry 15,37,190 beneficiaries have been administered coronavirus vaccines and over 27,700 vaccine sessions have been held till 6 pm on Saturday, MoHFW said. A vaccination centre in Nagpur is all set for world s biggest COVID vaccination drive to be conducted (Image Source: ANI) Share Updated: Jan 23, 2021, 11:22 PM IST In the world s largest COVID-19 vaccination drive which started in India on January 16, more than 15.37 lakh beneficiaries have been vaccinated across India so far, according to the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW).  MoHFW has said that 15,37,190 beneficiaries have been administered coronavirus vaccines and over 27,700 vaccine sessions have been held till 6 pm on Saturday. 

COVID-19: More than 15 37 lakh beneficiaries vaccinated across India so far, says Ministry of Health

Highlights Ministry of Health & Family Welfare on Saturday said that more than 15.37 lakh beneficiaries have been COVID vaccinated across India so far. According to MoHFW, 15,37,190 beneficiaries have been administered coronavirus vaccines. Over 27,700 vaccine sessions have been held till 6 pm on Saturday. New Delhi: The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW) on Saturday (January 23, 2021) said that more than 15.37 lakh beneficiaries have been COVID-19 vaccinated across India so far. According to MoHFW, 15,37,190 beneficiaries have been administered coronavirus vaccines and over 27,700 vaccine sessions have been held till 6 pm on Saturday. The world s largest COVID-19 vaccination drive had started in India on January 16. 

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