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Health Minister tells those aged between 18 to 44 not to queue up for vaccination yet

Health Minister tells those aged between 18 to 44 not to queue up for vaccination yet Updated: Updated: Karnataka to procure 2 crore more doses of vaccine, in addition to 1 crore earlier Share Article AAA Karnataka to procure 2 crore more doses of vaccine, in addition to 1 crore earlier Officially announcing that the fourth-phase vaccination for those aged between 18 and 44 will not take off on May 1 as announced, Health and Medical Education Minister K. Sudhakar on Friday appealed to all beneficiaries in this category to refrain from visiting hospitals for vaccination from Saturday. Meanwhile, the State government had already placed orders for 1 crore doses of vaccines and on Friday it decided on placing orders for 2 crore more doses. “The manufacturers are yet to officially give us confirmation as to when they will be able to deliver. Till we intimate you, please do not visit hospitals although you have enrolled on the CoWIN portal,” the Minister said.

Karnataka Health Minister asks 18-44-year-olds not to crowd hospitals as vaccination drive begins May 1

updated: May 01 2021, 00:21 ist Covid-19 vaccination for the age group of 18-45 will not begin from May 1 in Bengaluru and rest of Karnataka as earlier announced, Health Minister Dr Sudhakar told reporters here on Friday. He asked those aged between 18 to 44 years to register on the Co-WIN portal and wait for the government to inform them once stocks arrive. Out of around 99.5 lakh doses, more than 95 lakh doses have been administered. Our vaccine wastage percentage is only 1.4 per cent. Yesterday, four lakh doses have arrived. I ve been informed that we have around six lakh doses with us, he said. Please don t visit hospitals tomorrow: Health Minister @mla sudhakar to 18-44 age group @DeccanHerald

CoWin server down as COVID-19 vaccine registration opens for those above 18

CoWin server down as COVID-19 vaccine registration opens for those above 18
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India s full potential not being utilised for vaccination: Delhi High Court

HC to Centre: News reports show you re exporting vaccines to not so friendly nations. Delhi High Court  Centre to HC: Prioritised vaccination based on medical parameters, didn t include judges, lawyers HC: Judiciary 1 of 3 organs of state, can t be compared to other crowded places New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has observed that India s full potential isn t being utilised for vaccinating its citizens with Covishield and Covaxin. While Serum Institute of India (SII) submitted that they had allocated 51 million doses to the Union Health ministry for delivery abroad, the High Court held that newspaper reports suggest India is exporting vaccines even to not so friendly nations.

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