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Karnataka: Dakshina Kannada administration makes online registration mandatory for vaccination in urban areas | Mangaluru News

The Dakshina Kannada district administration, while making online registration for Covid-19 vaccination compulsory for beneficiaries above 45 years in

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karnataka vaccination: Karnataka govt hospitals to start vaccination from tomorrow for 18-44 age group


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KC General Hospital, Jayanagar General Hospital, Sir C.V.Raman General Hospital, Government Medical Colleges, ESI Hospitals and Nimhans in Bengaluru will provide vaccination on Monday.
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Major government hospitals and medical colleges will provide Covid-19 vaccination for citizens in the 18-44 year age group from Monday, Karnataka Health Minister K Sudhakar said on Sunday.
KC General Hospital, Jayanagar General Hospital, Sir C.V.Raman General Hospital, Government Medical Colleges, ESI Hospitals and Nimhans in Bengaluru will provide vaccination on Monday.
As for districts, district hospitals, government medical colleges and all taluk hospitals will give vaccines initially, and the government will expand the number of vaccination centres in sync with the increase in supply, the minister said.

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karnataka vaccination: Vaccination of people above 18 in Karnataka may be delayed, says state health minister


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The Minister said the government will intimate the eligible people after confirmation from Serum Institute of India about the arrival of vaccines.
Vaccination of people above 18 years of age, which was supposed to start from May 1, may be delayed as the vaccines have not yet arrived, Karnataka Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar said on Friday.
"It is not possible for us to start vaccinating people from 18 years to 45 year from tomorrow. Please don't take it otherwise. The moment we get official information, we will let you know," Sudhakar told reporters.
He was reacting to the Government of India's direction to allow vaccinating people above 18 year from May 1.

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Vaccination soon at your doorstep? Karnataka to set up jab centres at apartment complexes


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BENGALURU: The Karnataka government may soon set up vaccination centres on the lines of testing centres at big apartment complexes in seven districts.
The suggestion was given by the Covid Advisory Committee after the recent meeting that this kind of initiative will help in speeding up the vaccination process.
"We have suggested that setting up vaccination centres at the apartment complexes, where we can have mobile vans with all facilities for monitoring and storage of vaccines and help people come forward to take the vaccines at their doorstep," said Dr CN Manjunath, Member, Covid Advisory Committee and Director of Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases.

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Karnataka 'marching towards Covid-19 free', claims state health minister


Karnataka 'marching towards Covid-19 free', claims state health minister
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Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh have reported the maximum decline in active cases in the past month.
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Karnataka Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar today said the state is marching towards a Coronavirus free state' with more than 10 lakh vaccinations having been done so far. "Marching towards a Covid free state. Karnataka. Crossed 10 lakh inoculations on Monday, March 8. Vaccinated 73,269 beneficiaries on March 8th, highest in a single day so far," Sudhakar tweeted.
Marching towards a Covid-19 free state.
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�� Vaccinated 73,269 beneficiaries on March 8th, highest in a single day so far.

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COVID-19 | Only 938 senior citizens and co-morbid patients vaccinated against target of 4,200


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Four centres did not give a single vaccine shot
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Senior citizens and those aged above 45 with co-morbidities turned up in large numbers at various centres for the vaccine. But many had to return disappointed owing to glitches in the CoWIN portal.
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Four centres did not give a single vaccine shot
Glitches in CoWIN portal and confusion marred the vaccination drive for senior citizens and patients with co-morbidities on Monday. Of the 22 vaccination centres in the city, multiple centres – Victoria Hospital, C.V. Raman Nagar General Hospital and Columbia Asia Hospital in Whitefield and Sarjapura – did not give a single shot due to glitches in the CoWIN portal and app. In most of these centres, the CoWIN portal couldn’t be accessed, and in some cases, registrations and scheduled appointments did not reflect on the portal.

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Karnataka COVID 19 vaccination airport staff frontline workers withdraws order


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COVID-19 vaccination: Karnataka govt withdraws order to consider airport staff as frontline workers
The Karnataka government on Sunday withdrew a circular issued to consider airport staff as frontline workers for COVID-19 vaccination, informed the state health department.
In an earlier circular dated January 22, the state government said that staff members of all airports will be considered as the frontline workers and will thus be eligible for the vaccination. It was directed to the authorities at Kempegowda International Airport KIAL, Mangaluru International Airport, and also at Belagavi, Hubbali -Dharwad, Kalaburagi, Mysuru, and Bidar.
In a new notification issued by the Commissioner of Health and Family Welfare Services, the state government said that only the staff of the airport covered as healthcare or frontline workers, as defined by the Government of India, will be included in the list of COVID vaccination.

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