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From Maharashtra to Odisha: Seven states complain about vaccine shortage amid surge in COVID-19 cases

From Maharashtra to Odisha: Seven states complain about vaccine shortage amid surge in COVID-19 cases Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Telangana, and Jharkhand – are facing coronavirus vaccine shortage. Most of these states have already written to the Centre about the vaccine shortage. Meanwhile, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Wednesday lashed out at Maharashtra and some other states, accusing them of trying to cover their failures in containing the pandemic by making deplorable attempts through irresponsible statements to distract attention and spreading panic among people. In a strongly-worded statement, the minister rubbished the Maharashtra government s claim of shortage of vaccines as utterly baseless , and said the lackadaisical attitude of the state government has singularly bogged down the entire country s efforts to fight the virus.

Covid vaccine shortage in Odisha, 700 centres run dry

Covid vaccine shortage in Odisha, 700 centres run dry Covid vaccine shortage in Odisha, 700 centres run dry As many as 700 vaccination centres across Odisha have run out of Covid-19 doses. The state has stock to last for two more days now. advertisement UPDATED: April 8, 2021 16:34 IST The Covid-19 vaccination in the state will be hampered and may be stopped if fresh stock of vaccines is not supplied within two days, Odisha Health Minister Naba Kishore Das told India Today. (Image: PTI/Representative) Out of 1400 Covid-19 vaccination centres in Odisha, 700 have run out of doses. State Health Minister Naba Kisore Das has written to the Centre, but is yet to receive a reply.

FRESH COVID-19 SURGE: Dispur issues fresh guidelines for air and train passengers

STAFF REPORTER GUWAHATI: With fast rise in fresh COVID-19 positive case in different parts of the country as well as Assam, the State Health & Family Welfare department has issued a slew of new guidelines to contain spread of the virus. As per the new guidelines all passengers from Mumbai and Bengaluru disembarking in any airport in the State will mandatorily need to carry a negative RT-PCR report, conducted within 72 hours prior to undertaking the journey. Airlines will allow boarding only to those passengers at Mumbai and Bengaluru, who are carrying the negative RT-PCR test report. Any passenger from Mumbai and Bengaluru who arrives in the State without satisfactory RT-PCR test report will have to undergo paid COVID-19 testing at airports and wait as the designated location inside the airport premises at his own expense till his test result is available. If the test report is positive, the passenger will shift to home isolation or hospital, as per the treatment pro

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