Emergency Ordinance (Prevention and Infectious Disease Control) (Amended) 2021.
Subject to orders issued by MKN, the Health Ministry (KKM).
Instructions and rules provided by Local Authorities (PBT).
Subjected to reports made in the Hotspots Identification for Dynamic Engagement (HIDE) system and risk assessment by KKM.
Other orders/instructions issued by the Health Department Director from time to time.
ALLOWED activities
Acquiring or purchasing necessary supplies.
Getting healthcare or medical treatment.
Performing official government or judiciary duties.
PROHIBITED activities
Movement and travel in and out of MCO areas without permission from PDRM.
Activities listed in the ‘Negative List’.
Movement & travel
Inter-district and inter-state travel (based on district boundaries specified by State Governments) are NOT ALLOWED.
Disaster Management Authority issues flood, landslide alerts thehimalayantimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thehimalayantimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Cyclone Yaas: 1048 shelters and 114 medical teams getting prepared in Khulna Star Digital Report Star Digital Report
Khulna district administration has taken extensive preparations to tackle Cyclone Yaas. Work on preparing 1,048 shelters in nine upazilas has already started. In addition, 114 medical teams are kept ready along with several thousand volunteers. Fire Service and Civil Defense are also prepared.
According to several members of the District Disaster Management Committee, the district administration is trying its best to ensure as many shelters as possible because of Covid-19.
Khulna District Relief and Rehabilitation Officer Azizul Haque Joardar said 814 shelters were set up during Cyclone Amphan last year.
Official Nationwide MCO SOPs That Comes Into Effect 25 May (In English) therakyatpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from therakyatpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
District Admin, Hospital Responsible for 24 Oxygen Shortage Deaths in Chamrajnagar: HC Panel
The panel also found that the death toll could in fact be higher, as the hospital records from the days in question were sketchy .
Relatives wait outside after 24 COVID- 19 patients died due to shortage of oxygen cylinders in Chamarajanagar. Photo: PTI
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New Delhi:Â A panel set up by the Karnataka high court has found that the death toll of the oxygen shortage in Karnataka’s Chamrajnagar could actually be higher than 24.
According to the
Times of India, the three-member panel confirmed that 24 COVID-19 patients had died at the Chamrajnagar district hospital on May 2, but added that another of 62 patients died at the hospital between May 4 and May 10 morning â at least 36 of whom were in-patients at the hospital on May 2 night, when the oxygen supply was disrupted for several hours. âThe death of these 36 inpatients could be attributed to non availability of