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Centre withdraws insurance cover for healthcare workers who died on Covid-19 duty

Centre withdraws insurance for healthcare workers who died on Covid-19 duty; govt says new cover soon The Centre has withdrawn the insurance cover of Rs 50 lakh for the healthcare workers who die on the Covid-19 duty. The government later issued a statement and clarified that a new dispensation will be provided to cover the Corona Warriors. advertisement UPDATED: April 19, 2021 11:02 IST The Centre has decided to withdraw the insurance scheme of Rs 50 lakh for the healthcare workers who die on the Covid-19 duty (Reuters photo) Amidst the raging second wave of coronavirus in India, the Centre has decided to withdraw the insurance scheme of Rs 50 lakh for the healthcare workers who die on the Covid-19 duty. In a letter, the Union health secretary has informed the states about the conclusion of the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Package, an insurance scheme for healthcare workers who die in the line of Covid-19 duty.

As oxygen producers are stretched to the limit, industries lend helping hand

As oxygen producers are stretched to the limit, industries lend helping hand April 19, 2021 × With the number of active Covid-19 cases touching almost 20 lakh and with more than one lakh more patients being added daily, the demand for medical oxygen has shot up dramatically. The government has already diverted for medical use, oxygen used for industrial applications, barring that meant for a few critical industries. The demand for medical oxygen has already touched nearly 60 per cent of total oxygen produced. Some critical industries such as nuclear power plants, pharmaceutical firms, petroleum refineries and steel plants have been exempted from this. Many States are facing severe oxygen shortage.

Corona warriors left with no insurance cover; Centre clarifies new plan soon

Corona warriors left with no insurance cover; Centre clarifies new plan soon Although the Rs 50 lakh insurance scheme expires on April 24, the Union Health Ministry is holding talks with an insurance company to come up with a new dispensation BusinessToday.In | April 19, 2021 | Updated 14:51 IST The Union Health Ministry, in a circular sent out last month, informed the states about the conclusion of the Pradhan Manti Garib Kalyan Package (PMGKP), (Reuters photo) The Centre has withdrawn the insurance scheme of Rs 50 lakh for healthcare workers who die in the line of COVID-19 duty. The Union Health Ministry, in a circular sent out last month, informed the states about the conclusion of the Pradhan Manti Garib Kalyan Package (PMGKP).

Now Corona Warriors will not get insurance scheme, central government has withdrawn this insurance scheme | अब कोरोना वॉरियर्स को नहीं मिलेगी इंश्योरेंस स्कीम, केंद्र सरकार ने वापिस ली ये बीमा योजना!

Now Corona Warriors will not get insurance scheme, central government has withdrawn this insurance scheme | अब कोरोना वॉरियर्स को नहीं मिलेगी इंश्योरेंस स्कीम, केंद्र सरकार ने वापिस ली ये बीमा योजना!
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States raise with Centre issues of increasing supply of oxygen cylinder, Remdesivir to hospitals

States raise with Centre issues of increasing supply of oxygen cylinder, Remdesivir to hospitals SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 17, 2021, 05:37 PM IST Share Synopsis The states, including Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, West Bengal, Delhi, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh, have been reporting an unprecedented surge in new COVID cases. AFP Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan informed the states on the steps taken to provide medical grade oxygen and augmenting Remdesivir stocks in the country. Increasing supply of oxygen cylinders and Remdesivir in hospitals, adding ventilator stocks and enhanced supply of vaccine doses were issues raised by 11 states and Union Territories at a meeting convened by the Centre on Saturday amid a spurt in coronavirus cases.

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