Second Covid Vaccine Dry Run In All Districts Across Karnataka Tomorrow Second Covid Vaccine Dry Run In All Districts Across Karnataka Tomorrow The minister said a detailed discussion was carried out with the Union Government regarding the preparation and distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Police, health workers, defence personnel will get vaccine on priority, health minister said.
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Karnataka Health Minister K Sudhakar on Thursday informed that the COVID-19 vaccination dry run will be conducted at 263 places across the state tomorrow.
Speaking to the media after the video conferencing with Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan, Mr Sudhakar said vaccination drive should be people s movement, once we get the vaccine.
With flights resuming operation from the United Kingdom amid the scare of the new Covid-19 strain, passengers will have to undergo an RT-PCR test both in the UK
Andhra government moves HC against SEC s decision to hold gram panchayat polls
The ruling YSR Congress alleged that the SEC is dancing to the tunes of Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu.
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VIJAYAWADA: The State government on Saturday moved a house motion petition in the Andhra Pradesh High Court challenging the State Election Commissioner releasing the schedule for panchayat elections and sought a stay on the election proceedings. The High Court will take up the petition for hearing on Monday. On Friday, State Election Commissioner Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar had released the schedule for panchayat elections. According to the SEC, the election process will commence on January 23. The elections will be held in four phases from February 5 to 17.
New Covid strain: RT-PCR tests must for air travellers both in UK, India
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With flights resuming operation from Britain amid the scare of the new coronavirus strain, passengers will have to undergo an RT-PCR test both in the United Kingdom before boarding their flight and after arriving in India.
In a set of passenger advisory guidelines, the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) has said that passengers will have to upload their negative RT-PCR test report via Air Suvidha Portal on the airport s official website before boarding in the UK.
With flights resuming operation from the United Kingdom amid the scare of the new Covid-19 strain, passengers will have to undergo an RT-PCR test both in the UK before boarding their flight and after arriving in India. In a set of passenger advisory guidelines, the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) on Friday said that passengers will have to upload their negative RT-PCR test report via Air Suvidha Portal on the airport s official website before boarding in the UK. The RT-PCR must be conducted within 72 hours before undertaking the journey, the guidelines stated, adding that passengers taking the test at the Airport will have to shell out Rs 3,400 for a test and lounge.