UNICEF established 33 EmONC in Sindh, Balouchistan Sun 09th May 2021 | 08:10 PM
ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 9th May, 2021 ) :The UNICEF has helped establishing 33 Basic Emergency Obstetric and New-born Care (EmONC) services in various areas of Sindh and Balochistan for providing round the clock medical aid to people of far flung areas.
The main aim of establishing 24/7 Basic Emergency Obstetric and New-born Care (EmONC) services was to support the Health Departments in strengthening maternal, new-born and child health services to people.
As many as 33 health facilities provided in Sindh and Baluchistan, including Basic Health Units, Rural Health Centers and District Headquarter(DHQ) hospitals, said a document of UNICEF Pakistan.
UNICEF established 33 EmONC in Sindh, Balouchistan Sun 25th April 2021 | 02:00 PM
ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 25th Apr, 2021 ) :The UNICEF has helped establishing 33 Basic Emergency Obstetric and New-born Care (EmONC) services in various areas of Sindh and Balochistan for providing round the clock medical aid to people of far flung areas.
The main aim of establishing 24/7 Basic Emergency Obstetric and New-born Care (EmONC) services was to support the Health Departments in strengthening maternal, new-born and child health services to people.
As many as 33 health facilities provided in Sindh and Baluchistan, including Basic Health Units, Rural Health Centers and District Headquarter(DHQ) hospitals, said a document of UNICEF Pakistan.
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» Severe obesity (Body Mass Index ≥ 40 kg/m2).
» Type 2 diabetes mellitus with hemoglobin A1c level greater than 7.5%.
Healthcare providers may also vaccinate individuals with developmental or other severe disabilities or illness if:
» The individual is likely to develop severe life-threatening illness or death from COVID-19 infection.
» Acquiring COVID-19 will limit the individual’s ability to get ongoing care or services vital to their well-being and survival.
» Providing adequate and timely COVID care will be particularly challenging as a result of the individual’s disability.
These include people with a range of physical and behavioral disabilities, such as people with serious mental illness and those with serious substance use disorder.