Haryana Police to provide 440 cars as ambulances for COVID-19 patients May 6, 2021
These vehicles are being given to the districts on a temporary basis to transport needy infected patients from their homes to hospitals and nursing homes and also drop them back once they have recovered. 46 CLAPS
46
The Haryana Police will provide 440 vehicles, 20 each to the state s 22 districts, to be used as ambulances for needy COVID-19 patients, it said on Thursday.
The
COVID-19 Hospital Transport Service (COV-HOTS) is being provided
free of charge as many instances of shortage of ambulances and over-charging have been noticed, the Haryana Police said in a statement.
Haryana issues guidelines on Tocilizumab distribution
Updated:
Updated:
Share Article
AAA
The Haryana government has issued guidelines surrounding the distribution of Tocilizumab doses to individual COVID patients in public or private health institutions.
The government guidelines state that no doctor or hospital shall issue prescription for Tocilizumab for purchase of the same from anywhere, as distribution of the drug is controlled by government. The government statement added that it shall be the personal responsibility of the hospital administrator of the institute requisitioning Tocilizumab to ensure appropriate use of prescription medicine, coordination with health authorities and keeping records for audit. “If Tocilizumab is issued and the patient dies before use, then the hospital shall reimburse the cost to the kin and keep the drug in stock for use in future,” it said.
Haryana government issues guidelines on Tocilizumab distribution
Updated:
Updated:
‘No doctor to issue prescription for purchase from anywhere’
Share Article
‘No doctor to issue prescription for purchase from anywhere’
The Haryana government has issued guidelines surrounding the distribution of Tocilizumab doses to individual COVID patients in public or private health institutions.
The government guidelines state that no doctor or hospital shall issue prescription for Tocilizumab for purchase of the same from anywhere, as distribution of the drug is controlled by government. The government statement added that it shall be the personal responsibility of the hospital administrator of the institute requisitioning Tocilizumab to ensure appropriate use of prescription medicine, coordination with health authorities and keeping records for audit.
Ensure strict enforcement of lockdown, act firmly against black-marketers during pandemic: Haryana DGP to officers ANI | Updated: May 06, 2021 01:34 IST
Chandigarh (Haryana) [India], May 6 (ANI): Haryana Director General of Police (DGP) Manoj Yadava instructed the police officers to activate a robust mechanism to strictly enforce the lockdown order across the state.
In view of surge in COVID-19 infections, 7-day lockdown in Haryana started from May 3.
The directives were given to all Commissioners of Police (CPs) and district Superintendents of Police (SPs) during a video-conference held today in which the DGP had reviewed the implementation of lockdown and night curfew imposed by the state government and mechanism put in place for crackdown against black-marketing of anti-viral drug Remdesivir and oxygen.
Haryana Police arrests 45 for black-marketing of oxygen, Remdesivir amid COVID-19 ANI | Updated: May 06, 2021 00:27 IST
Chandigarh (Haryana) May 6 (ANI): Haryana Police on Wednesday said that it has registered 21 FIRs in connection with black-marketing of oxygen, oxygen cylinders and Remdesivir injections across the state amid surge in COVID-19.
A total of 45 persons have been arrested in these cases, while 77 oxygen cylinders and 101 vials of Remdesivir have been seized.
Director General of Police (DGP), Haryana, Manoj Yadava said that the demand for oxygen and anti-viral drug Remdesivir had gone up after a massive outbreak of the coronavirus. Taking advantage of the situation, many unscrupulous persons and employees of private hospitals indulged in the black-marketing of oxygen and Remdesivir, which is in high demand for the treatment of COVID-19 patients, he said.