Urooz is also seeking an awareness camp for transgender people
NOIDA: Transgender Urooz Husain, a resident of Sector 74, has been approached by many members of her community who are finding it difficult to get vaccine shots because of complications associated with the registration process.
The 28-year-old plans to write to Gautam Buddh Nagar district magistrate seeking separate vaccination counters for transgender people and an awareness camp for the community.
According to Urooz, many from her community are above 45 and in their documents, like birth certificates, they are listed as “male”. Several others do not have any documents at all. Access to internet is also a challenge, and those who have it are not literate and cannot navigate through the registration process on Co-WIN portal.
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KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Health Department has denied claims that unused Covid-19 vaccines are being thrown away.
Department director Datuk Dr Christina Rundi said there was no truth at all to such talk of unused vaccines being thrown away or wasted.
Dr Rundi said in a statement on Thursday (May 20) that such claims only interfered with the implementation of the National Covid-19 Immunisation programme in the state.
She was responding to Api Api assemblyman Datuk Christina Liew s call to the department to investigate public chatter about claims that unused vaccines were being thrown away at dispensing centres.
Dr Rundi said that at the moment Sabah was using the Pfizer and Sinovac Covid-19 vaccines which need to stored at a certain temperature.
By Alexander Burns And Kenneth P. Vogel, Politico, February 18, 2014
A group of major GOP donors, led by New York billionaire
Paul Singer, is quietly expanding its political footprint ahead of the midterm elections in an increasingly assertive effort
to shape the direction of the Republican Party.
The operation was launched discreetly last year, with the previously unreported formation of a club called the American Opportunity Alliance to bring together some of the richest pro-business GOP donors in the country,
several of whom share Singer’s support for gay rights, immigration reform and the state of Israel. Around the same time, Singer and his allies also formed a federal fundraising committee called Friends for an American Majority that raised big checks for a select list of the GOP’s most highly touted 2014 Senate hopefuls.[More]