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Panel recommended transparent pricing policy, cash transfer by state to workers in informal sector (File)
New Delhi:
A Lancet panel of experts on India today proposed central systems for the procurement and distribution of free Covid vaccines, part of an eight-point charter of recommendations to curtail the loss of life and suffering caused by the coronavirus resurgence in the country.
The Lancet Citizens Commission on Reimagining India s Health System, which comprises 21 experts, including virologist Gagandeep Kang and Narayana Hrudalaya chairperson Devi Shetty, was launched in December last year.
In an article published in the British medical journal, the commission put forward eight urgent recommendations for the Centre and state governments. These include a transparent pricing policy and cash transfers by the state to workers in the informal sector.
May 21, 2021
Pregnant women, especially from ethnic minorities and those who have pre-existing conditions, are at higher risk of experiencing severe Covid-19 symptoms, according to a global study.
Reuters
Pregnant women, particularly those from ethnic minorities, are at increased risk of severe Covid-19, according to a global study.
They are also more likely to be admitted to intensive care or to need invasive ventilation than women of reproductive age who have the virus but are not pregnant.
Pre-existing conditions in pregnant women such as obesity, high blood pressure and diabetes also increase the risks, research by the University of Birmingham in the UK and the World Health Organisation concludes.
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