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India s poor are being left behind in coronavirus vaccine drive

India’s poor are being left behind in coronavirus vaccine drive Quartz 12/03/2021 © Provided by Quartz India-Vaccination-Coronavirus The signboards clearly indicated where the Covid-19 vaccination centre was situated at Delhi’s Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital. Yet, the centre, spruced up with welcome signs and a photo booth, was sparsely populated on Tuesday morning. The registration queue manned by two policemen had barely 10 people in line for the vaccine. Most of them were hospital staffers wearing their scrubs. Outside the Delhi government-run hospital, 50-year-old daily-wage earner Prem Nath and his wife Asha Devi, 48, stood waiting for the bus to get back to their home in Dwarka, West Delhi. They did not know the hospital had a centre where they could avail the coronavirus vaccines free of cost.

India s poor are being left behind in coronavirus vaccine drive — Quartz India

March 12, 2021 The signboards clearly indicated where the Covid-19 vaccination centre was situated at Delhi’s Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital. Yet, the centre, spruced up with welcome signs and a photo booth, was sparsely populated on Tuesday morning. The registration queue manned by two policemen had barely 10 people in line for the vaccine. Most of them were hospital staffers wearing their scrubs. Outside the Delhi government-run hospital, 50-year-old daily-wage earner Prem Nath and his wife Asha Devi, 48, stood waiting for the bus to get back to their home in Dwarka, West Delhi. They did not know the hospital had a centre where they could avail the coronavirus vaccines free of cost.

South Asian nations keen to replicate India s NCD screening programme

South Asian nations keen to replicate India s NCD screening programme SECTIONS Last Updated: Mar 09, 2021, 04:30 PM IST Share Synopsis Introduced in 2017 by the Union health ministry, the NCD screening programme has so far enrolled 80 million persons across 29 states and Union territories, and has already screened about 30 million for common NCDs like diabetes, hypertension and certain cancers, the statement said. The programme is currently being deployed in 503 districts and will be able to track health trends across the country. The health ministry s non-communicable diseases (NCD) screening programme has attracted several South Asian countries, with Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Myanmar evincing interest in the programme, according to a statement released on Tuesday. The programme runs a cloud-based mobile, web and analytics solution application developed by Dell, while Tata Trusts supports implementation of the programme in the states through training and programme management ac

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