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Coronavirus LIVE Updates: At least 20 people in UP village get mixed doses of vaccines, official admits oversight

Coronavirus LIVE Updates: Maharashtra reports 24,752 COVID-19 infections, 453 deaths; active cases at 3.1 lakh

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Lancet panel gives 8 recommendations for Covid management, says centralise vaccine procurement, distribution | India News

India News: NEW DELHI: A Lancet panel of experts on India proposed central systems for the procurement and distribution of free Covid vaccines on Wednesday, part .

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Lancet panel pitches for centralise vaccine procurement amid jabs shortage in India


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A Lancet panel of experts in India on Wednesday proposed a central system for the procurement and distribution of free Covid vaccines, part of an eight-point system 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.

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Coronavirus LIVE Updates: Telangana reports 3,762 new COVID-19 cases, 20 deaths in last 24 hours


Coronavirus Updates: Uttar Pradesh reports 196 deaths, 3,371 new cases; caseload now 16.8 lakh
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Coronavirus Updates: Uttar Pradesh reports 196 deaths, 3,371 new cases; caseload now 16.8 lakh
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Five fresh COVID-19 deaths in Noida, 3 in Ghaziabad
Five more people succumbed to COVID-19 in Uttar Pradesh's Gautam Buddh Nagar, pushing its death toll to 428, while another three fatalities raised neighbouring Ghaziabad's count to 424 on Wednesday, official data showed.
Together, the two western UP districts adjoining Delhi have a death toll of 852, according to data released by the state's Health Department for a 24-hour period.
In terms of new cases, Gautam Buddh Nagar recorded 150 more infections during the period. The district now has an overall case tally of 62,001 and 2,398 active cases, it showed. Ghaziabad logged 228 new cases with its tally reaching 54,583 on Wedneday. The district has 2,043 active cases, the data showed.

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Lancet Panel Lists 8 Recommendations To Centre, States For Covid Management


Panel recommended transparent pricing policy, cash transfer by state to workers in informal sector (File)
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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.

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From pricing policy to decentralising health services in India: Lancet Commission calls for urgent action to fight Covid


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The authors also recommend marshalling out all human resources from the private and public sector for Covid response.
The coronavirus cases which had surged unabatedly in India pushing almost all states to impose lockdown to curb the resurgence is slowly declining. Amid the growing call for international cooperation and support to India, several authors as part of the Lancet Citizens' Commission on Reimagining India's Health System have called to amplify and synthesise what must be done urgently to control the pandemic.
Led by Yamini Aiyar of the Centre for Policy Research, the article published in the journal Lancet gives out several recommendations to better the universal healthcare in the country. "On behalf of the Lancet Citizens' Commission, we propose eight recommendations for the central and state governments that share responsibility for the health of India's people," the article read.

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Lancet Citizens panel 8 recommendations for India and state govts:लांसेट के विशेषज्ञों के समूह ने कोविड-19 के प्रबंधन के लिए आठ सिफारिशें की

Lancet Citizens panel 8 recommendations for India and state govts:लांसेट के विशेषज्ञों के समूह ने कोविड-19 के प्रबंधन के लिए आठ सिफारिशें की
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World Health Day 2021: COVID-19 pandemic has underlined the need for a resilient health system, says Poonam Muttreja


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Twenty-six million couples in India were impacted by limited access to contraceptives during the pandemic
PHCs in many parts of our country still require substantial resources and upgradation to meet Indian Public Health Standards
New Delhi: The COVID-19 pandemic has posed one of the biggest health and humanitarian crises the world has ever witnessed. It has exacerbated existing challenges for the economy and to public health, particularly for vulnerable sections of society. 
Most importantly, the pandemic underscored the importance of strengthening health systems and of providing a unique opportunity to reimagine India’s healthcare; making it more equitable and inclusive. Improving public health infrastructure is critical to ensuring quality health care for all. 

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Co-WIN App for Vaccine, Telemedicine: 2021 is the Turning Point for India's Healthcare Through AI


Co-WIN App for Vaccine, Telemedicine: 2021 is the Turning Point for India's Healthcare Through AI
Even though we have lost 2020 to the pandemic, there is hope in 2021. The pandemic has impacted both lives and livelihood causing healthcare challenges, economic recession and humanitarian crisis. A lot has also evolved through the year, incredible advances in technology, digital health, governance, and humanity. From the “new normal” to a “new future”, nations are looking at restoring health, restarting economy and rebuilding resilient societies.
India has made significant advances in health system and outcomes in the past decades. Despite this, India faced a huge burden on healthcare, mainly a result of low public investment. Further high out-of-pocket costs are driving millions to poverty and debt. The pandemic has disrupted health services and likely to increase mortality indirectly. But all is not bad.

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