Taking congnisance of reports regarding some private hospitals giving package for Covid-19 vaccination in collaboration with luxury hotels, the Centre directed states to stop the violation of guidelines and take action against such .
Centre makes fresh allocation of Amphotericin B to states, UTs as Mucormycosis cases rise ANI | Updated: May 22, 2021 13:14 IST
New Delhi [India], May 22 (ANI): After reviewing the rising number of cases of Mucormycosis or black fungus infections in various states, Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers DV Sadananda Gowda announced that the Centre has allocated a total of 23680 additional vials of Amphotericin- B to all states and Union Territories on Saturday.
Taking to Twitter, Gowda informed that the allocation has been made based on the total number of patients, which is approximately 8848 across the country. After a detailed review of rising number of cases of Mucormycosis in various states, a total of 23680 additional vials of Amphotericin- B have been allocated to all States/UTs today. The Allocation has been made based on the total number of patients which is approximately 8848 across the country, the Union Minister tweeted.
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Set up universally functional dashboards for real-time information, it says
A week after issuing an advisory, the National Human Rights Commission on Tuesday reiterated that the government must protect the rights of people during the second wave of the pandemic.
In a statement, the NHRC said it “again emphasised that the Centre and States need to put their acts together to meet the immediacy of response by setting up universally functional COVID-19 dashboards for real-time information in public domain on the availability of hospital beds, oxygen, critical care medicines and devices”.