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Rules only on paper, Bengal elections may turn Covid super-spreaders

Rules only on paper, Bengal elections may turn Covid super-spreaders SECTIONS Share Synopsis Banerjee, speaking at a rally in Hooghly, claimed: “I have requested the PM to allow me to vaccinate all the people of Bengal ahead of the polls. I wanted to buy the vaccines and provide free jabs to people. But you (Modi) want people to die and did not allow me to vaccinate.” With the assembly polls underway, there are fears that Bengal is going to see a spurt in cases and chief minister Mamata Banerjee has solely blamed the Centre for not responding to her repeated pleas to vaccinate everyone in Bengal ahead of the polls. The state administration is not considering a lockdown or night curfew at the moment.

Bengal crosses 2-million vaccination mark, only behind Rajasthan in inoculation drive in country

Updated Mar 12, 2021 | 14:27 IST Among laudable work by the health authorities in ensuring a significant population in the state receives the jab, two senior citizens died in the state allegedly after being administered COVID vaccine shots. Incoluation drive: Bengal ranks 2nd nationwide after Rajasthan.  |  Photo Credit: AP Amid a rise in COVID cases nationwide, as a result of the second wave of the novel coronavirus, the vaccination drive in India is also under progress. The speed at which the vaccination drive is taking place in India is being lauded by many worldwide. As a result, on Thursday (March 11), West Bengal surpassed the 2-million vaccination mark. With this, it has now taken the second spot nationwide in inoculation drive, being only behind Rajasthan at the moment.

Covid vaccine arrives in West Bengal, first dose to be provided at SSKM Hospital

Updated Jan 13, 2021 | 14:20 IST Everything is being managed well, there is a team of people working on it. Neighbouring districts have started collecting the vaccine. Covid vaccine arrives in West Bengal, first dose to be provided at SSKM Hospital  |  Photo Credit: AP Kolkata: The first consignment of 10 lakh doses of Covid vaccine ‘Covishield’ arrived in the city yesterday afternoon. It is the indigenous version of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine. The first dose in West Bengal will be provided at the SSKM Hospital here on January 16, followed by the Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute, according to sources of the Indian Express. The city airport authorities tweeted after the vaccine arrived at 2:30 pm in a special cargo flight of budget carrier SpiceJet, “May all be free from disease. One step closer! The consignment from Pune carrying #COVID19 vaccines has arrived at #KolkataAirport. Consignment handed over to state health department

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