Isolation of 119 in village in Maha s Nanded breaks Covid chain
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New Delhi, May 20 : Bhosi, a village in Maharashtra s Nanded district, has set an example of how to break the chain of Covid-19 pandemic in rural areas and save villagers from the impact of the deadly disease.
The village of 6,000 people in the Bhokar taluka of Nanded showed the way of fighting the Covid-19 pandemic by simply adopting the path of isolating the infected.
All residents of the village cooperated in the endeavour and managed to defeat the Covid onslaught in next 20 days of adopting the method that grabbed attention of the Central government as well.
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The Central government has provided more than 21 crore vaccine doses to the states and Union Territories.
The Union Health Ministry said that the states and UTs still have nearly 2.00 crore COVID Vaccine doses are available for administration.
New Delhi: The Central government has provided more than 21 crore vaccine doses to the states and Union Territories so far, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare informed on Thursday. The Government of India has so far provided, both through the free of cost category and through direct state procurement category, more than 21 crore vaccine doses (21,07,31,130) to States/UTs. Of this, the total consumption (including wastages) is 19,09,60,575 doses (as per data available at 8 AM today), read a release by the ministry.
Nanded village sets example of how to break Covid chain
Lakshmibai Akkemwad, who spent a fortnight in quarantine on the fields, said separation is the only way to save the villagers from getting infected
Thursday May 20, 2021 6:10 PM, IANS
New Delhi: Bhosi, a village in Maharashtra s Nanded district, has set an example of how to break the chain of Covid-19 pandemic in rural areas and save villagers from the impact of the deadly disease.
The village of 6,000 people in the Bhokar taluka of Nanded showed the way of fighting the Covid-19 pandemic by simply adopting the path of isolating the infected.
Isolation of 119 in village in Maharashtra s Nanded district breaks Covid chain
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Bhosi, a village in Maharashtra s Nanded district, has set an example of how to break the chain of Covid-19 pandemic in rural areas and save villagers from the impact of the deadly disease.
The village of 6,000 people in the Bhokar taluka of Nanded showed the way of fighting the Covid-19 pandemic by simply adopting the path of isolating the infected.
All residents of the village cooperated in the endeavour and managed to defeat the Covid onslaught in next 20 days of adopting the method that grabbed attention of the Central government as well.
Vaccination for healthcare workers has been going on for over four months. (File)
New Delhi:
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) had recently said that 244 doctors have died of COVID-19 since the second wave of coronavirus began in April first week in the country. However, only seven of these doctors had been fully vaccinated against the virus. Now Max Healthcare, among the most prominent private hospital chains across India, has stated on the basis of their study that there is no doubt that double vaccine doses do work and save lives.
Across Max hospitals, 13,965 staff members have received both doses of the Covid vaccine and only 6 per cent of them have been infected. Out of these, nine out of every 10 patients recovered at home while one out of every 100 required hospitalisation and only one death was recorded.