Govt Likely To Reduce Covishield Vaccine Doses Gap
National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (NTAGI) suggested reduction of gap between two doses of Covishield. Notably, acting upon the suggestion, the Central Government is likely to reduce the gap, as Covid-19 cases are rising in different nations, including China. The panel suggested to reduce gap to eight-twelve weeks, from previous 16-12 weeks, for Covishield. Furthermore, the Government is also planning to reduce age… read-more
Tags: vaccine, Covid-19, COVISHIELD, advisory panel, Union government
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Centre Releases Covid Vaccination Guidelines For 12-14 Years-Of-Age
The Centre, on March 15, released guidelines for COVID-19 vaccination for children between the age of 12-14 years. Besides, the vaccination drive will begin from March 16, and the only Corbevax vaccine would be used. However, an official informed, the precautionary dose should be the same vaccine as primary vaccination was done. Notably, beneficiaries between 14-15 years, were already covered during the vaccination drive for 15-18 years-age… read-more
Tags: Covid-19, vaccine, children, Corbevax, India
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Haryana To Reopen Schools For 10-12 Classes From Feb 1
The Haryana government decided, to allow physical classes for 10-12 standards in private as well government schools, from February 1. The online classes will also be continued simultaneously. The COVID-19 protocols will be strictly followed by students, teachers as well as staff members. The children in the age group of 15-18 years, who are unvaccinated against COVID, will not be allowed to enter schools, informed Education Minister Kanwar… read-more
Tags: Haryana, School Reopening, Covid-19, vaccine, children
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3.33 Lakh New COVID-19 Cases Reported In Last 24 Hours: India
India reported 3,33,533 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, taking active cases to 21,87,209. In addition, India reported 525 deaths taking the overall tally to 4,89,409. The daily positivity rate has dropped from 17.94% to 17.22%. The nation administered over 161.87 crore vaccine doses and over 70 lakh booster doses till date. Meanwhile, The overall count of the Omicron variant reached 10,050 with 29 states, on January 23.
Tags: National, Covid-19, Daily Count, India, vaccine
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Bihar Man Takes 12 Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine; Says 'Feeling Energetic'
Amid the rumours of the COVID-19 vaccine's side effects among some people, the 84-year-old Brahmadeo Mandal in Bihar's Madhepura took 12 doses of the vaccine. He said, dozen doses helped him to recuperate with ''his chronic back pain''. Reportedly, he took all the doses within a year using different ID cards. However, the district health department ordered probe in this matter for violating the vaccine administration rule of India.
Tags: Madhepura, vaccine, Doses, Bihar, 12 Dose
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Students To Be Barred From School Without 1st COVID-19 Dose: Bangladesh
Without getting the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, Bangladesh students (12 to 17 years old) won't be allowed to return to school, Education Ministry clarified on January 6. The rule applies to the children, eligible for first COVID-19 dose. Cabinet Secretary Khandker Anwarul-Islam said, adding seperate instructions are in place for college/university students. Islam further said that they are pushing people to get the vaccine doses.
Tags: COVID, Bangladesh Admin, Schools, Administration, vaccine
Courtesy: BD News 24
Israel Approves 4th Shot Of COVID-19 Vaccine For People Over 60: PM Bennett
Israel PM Naftali Bennett on January 2, approved the fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine to medical staff and people over 60 due to the spread of the Omicron variant. The vaccine is developed by Pfizer and it is said to be a new layer of defense. People who received the third dose at least four months ago are reportedly eligible to take the fourth dose.
Tags: Covid-19, vaccine, Israel, PM Naftali Bennett, Pfizer
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Over 3 Lakh Kids Registered On Day 1 For Vaccine On Co-WIN Portal
As the Co-WIN portal opened for registration, 3,26,591 lakh children aged between 15 to 18 registered themselves for the COVID-19 vaccine administration till January 1, 11:59 pm. The vaccine administration at the center will start from January 3 onwards. However, the Union government also allowed walk-in registration. Notably, the government has said that ''children born in 2007 and earlier shall be eligible to receive the vaccine''.
Tags: CO-WIN, children, vaccine, registration, Covid-19
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US CDC Panel To Discuss Blood Clot Issues Due To Johnson and Johnson Vaccine
Amid the persistent blood clot issues with the use of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) expert advisers will meet on December 16 to discuss limiting the use of it. Reportedly, the rare issue mostly surfaced in young and middle-aged women. Owing to the problem, nine people have lost their lives, reported The Washington Post, citing a federal official.
Tags: United States, CDC, Johnson & Johnson, vaccine, blood clots
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108 Countries Recognizes India's Covid-19 Certificate For Travel: Govt
Almost 108 countries have recognized India's Covid-19 vaccination for travel purposes. Bharati Pravin Pawar, the Minister of State for Health, informed the Lok Sabha on December 10. She said people inoculated with vaccines listed under the WHO Emergency Use Listing (EUL) are eligible to travel internationally. However, many countries restrict travel and require a Covid-19 vaccination certificate. Of those countries, 108 recognized India's… read-more
Tags: Covid-19 Vaccination, vaccine, International Travel, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Indian government
Courtesy: Free Press Journal