Ministry facilitates persons with disabilities in COVID-19 vaccination
8th May 2021
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Transportation from the Ministry of Social Affairs to facilitate persons with mental disabilities who will participate in the COVID-19 vaccination at Istora Senayan, Jakarta, on Sunday (5/9/2021). (ANTARA/HO-Kemensos RI) Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesia s Social Affairs Ministry provides pick-up services for people with mental disabilities at Harapan Jaya Bina Karya Social Housing to take part in the COVID-19 vaccination at Istora Senayan. We escorted and picked up 43 people with mental disabilities, accompanied by 19 assistants from Harapan Jaya Bina Karya Social Housing to participate in the vaccination using five bus units, the Coordinator of the Activities of the ministry s Directorate of Persons with Disabilities Imam, said in a statement here on Sunday.
With national lockdowns and school closures the traditional Haredi way of life was interrupted
6 May 2021 • 7:00am
Members of New York s Orthodox Jewish community have questioned their way of life during the lockdown
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When Covid-19 hit New York’s close-knit ultra-orthodox Jewish community last year it barrelled through it like a tornado. Rabbis began dying, elders fell seriously sick, and within weeks half the insular population had already been infected.
But the pandemic had a much more unpredictable impact too.
With national lockdowns and school closures the traditional Haredi way of life was interrupted, giving many the space for questioning and self-discovery.
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Compensation amounts paid in 72 cases
KUWAIT CITY, April 20: The Environment Public Authority referred 297 cases of environmental abuse to the Public Prosecution during the month of March, according to a statistic issued by the Environmental Compliance Department in the Authority, reports alraimedia.com. The Commission also issued eight certificates To Whom It May Concern during the same month, while reconciliation procedures were completed and compensation amounts paid in 72 cases.
The Director of Public Relations and Information at the Environment Public Authority (EPA), Sheikha Al-Ibrahim, said the authority recorded 225 violations last February, and that some of these violations have been referred to the Public Prosecution and or were settled amicably after paying the fines, reports Al-Anba daily. Al-Ibrahim told the daily the latest census conducted by the EPA on its activities during the past month shows 121 cases were referred to the Public Prosecution Office concerning env
GAZA CITY: For the second year running, Hassan Abu Al-Amrain has missed out on relief aid for his family during the month of Ramadan.
There has been a significant drop in the amount of funding provided to local civil humanitarian charities due to the measures imposed to curb the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
Abu Al-Amrain, 47, who lives in Gaza City said: “For the second year, the month of Ramadan has been the most difficult for us. We would usually wait for supplies of goods and food provided by charitable associations because I am unable to buy them.”
Anxiety dominates Abu Al-Amrain, who suffers from illnesses that have kept him out of work for 20 years.