Serious discrepancies in Covid-19 test data in Jamui, action initiated: Bihar health secy ANI | Updated: Feb 13, 2021 22:54 IST
Patna (Bihar) [India], February 13 (ANI): Bihar s principal health secretary Pratyay Amrit on Saturday stated that serious discrepancies in Covid-19 test data has been found in Jamui s Barhat and Sikandra. He also said action has been initiated against concerned officials.
While addressing a press conference, Pratyay Amrit, Principal Secretary Health, Bihar said, We have found serious discrepancies in COVID test data in Jamui s Barhat and Sikandra.
Taking note of the findings, he further said that action has been initiated against concerned officials. Apart from that, at many places, we have been able to trace persons but they gave their phone numbers as ten zeroes, he added.
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Covid-19: Chandigarh keeps apni mandis closed, night curfew under consideration
It was decided to continue to keep apni mandis closed, particularly in view of the risk of new strain of coronavirus. December 24, 2020 9:07:10 am
Today also marks the second consecutive day that the toll has remained below 300 279 deaths reported on Saturday. (Express Photo: Kamleshwar Singh)
Following the discovery of
new strain of COVID-19 virus in the United Kingdom, the Chandigarh Administration took key decisions in the war room meeting here on Wednesday. Besides keeping apni mandis closed, the UT Administration was also mulling over the concept of night curfew.
“As regards the proposal to impose night curfew in city, it was decided to wait and watch the situation a few more days before taking a final call on the matter,” said a statement issued by the administration.
Health Minister hands over appointment letters to 96 Multipurpose Health Workers ROZANA SPOKESMAN
Updated Dec 19, 2020, 4:52 pm IST
Health and Family Welfare Minister Punjab Balbir Singh Sidhu today handed over appointment letters to 96 Multipurpose Health Workers (MPHWs)
Balbir Singh Sidhu
Chandigarh: Health and Family Welfare Minister Punjab Balbir Singh Sidhu today handed over appointment letters to 96 Multipurpose Health Workers (MPHWs). Principal Secretary Health and Family Welfare Hussan Lal was specially present on the occasion.
Disclosing this here today the Health Minister said that out of the total 200 sanctioned posts of Multipurpose Health Workers, appointment letters were today given to 96 Multipurpose Health Workers. While the remaining posts will be filled in phased manner as soon as possible. All these appointments are being made by the Department of Health and Family Welfare in a transparent manner on the basis of merit.