Minister Khairy Jamaluddin reiterated that JKJAV will bear the entire cost of vaccine, but the companies involved must shoulder the cost of administering the vaccine, such as rental & logistics.
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Police to ensure flawless camera surveillance
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Drones to capture unlawful gathering, demonstrations, and rallies
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Drones to capture unlawful gathering, demonstrations, and rallies
The election authorities and the police will ensure a flawless camera surveillance covering all counting stations in Kozhikode district on Sunday. Visuals of all government officials and election agents entering the counting stations will be recorded.
All counting centres are equipped with closed circuit television cameras. Officials and election agents will be allowed to enter the counting centres after screening using door frame and hand-held metal detectors.
Meanwhile, drone cameras will capture visuals of unlawful gathering, demonstrations, and rallies. Control room personnel have been authorised to hire the required number of drones.
April 28 - 2021 KHARTOUM
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The Sudanese health authorities have called on members of the public who fall into ‘high-risk’ categories, to report to the nearest vaccination centre. This includes medical personnel, seniors over 60, and people from 45 to 59 who have underlying chronic health conditions.
During a meeting of the State Emergency Committee yesterday, the Ministry of Health announced the registration of 53 new cases of COVID-19 and 73 recoveries on Monday, while no new deaths were recorded. In its epidemiological report, the Ministry said that cases have spread in Khartoum, El Gezira, and Kassala. The total number of cases rose to 33, 104 deaths 2, 349 and recoveries to 26, 795. Of the new cases, 33 were registered in Khartoum.
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RAIPUR: April is not yet over and during the 26 days of the current month, Chhattisgarh, among the worst Covid-19 affected states, has witnessed 3348 fatalities the highest surge in the casualties amid the raging second wave. The worrying figure makes up for 44.4 percent of the Covid deaths recorded ever since the pandemic started.
According to data from the state health department, so far 7536 coronavirus-related deaths have been reported in the state. However what emerges as alarming is a significant rise in Covid-19 casualties consistently in April despite the complete lockdown imposed across the state since the second week of the month. The positivity rate in the state is 28 percent.