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Revised Guidelines for implementation of National COVID Vaccination Program

Revised Guidelines for implementation of National COVID Vaccination Program

 Revised Guidelines for implementation of National COVID Vaccination Program


India's National COVID Vaccination Program is built on scientific and epidemiological evidence, WHO guidelines and global best practices. Anchored in systematic end-to-end planning, it is implemented through effective and efficient participation of States/UTs and the people at large.


Government of India's commitment to the vaccination program has been unwavering and proactive from the beginning, from strengthening Research and Development capacity, to encouraging and enabling manufacturing and vaccinating each and every adult Indian safely, as fast as possible.


For the COVID vaccination program, Government of India initiated early and proactive steps as far back as April 2020:


• "Task Force for Focused Research on Corona Vaccine" (constituted in April 2020), to encourage domestic R&D of Drugs, Diagnostics and Vaccines, headed by Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India.


• "National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19" (NEGVAC), (constituted in August 2020), to formulate a comprehensive action plan for vaccine administration, co-chaired by Member (Health) NITI Aayog and Union Health Secretary.


• "Empowered Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19" (constituted in January 2021), to facilitate optimal utilization of technology to make COVID vaccination all inclusive, transparent, simple and scalable, headed by CEO, National Health Authority.


India's COVID vaccination program incorporates recommendations of the foremost experts in the field of immunization, public health, disease control and information technology. Based on scientific and epidemiological evidence, the programme gives priority to strengthening the country's healthcare system by protecting onals, health and frontline kers, manning it, as well as protecting the most vulnerable population groups.


COVID vaccination in the country commenced with vaccination to all Health Care Workers. The program was expanded with time to include vaccination of Front Line Workers, citizens more than 60 years of age, citizens more than 45 years of age and eventually citizens more than 18 years of age.


Under the National COVID Vaccination Program, from 16th January to 30th April 2021, 100% of vaccine doses were procured by Government of India and provided free of cost to State Governments. State Governments were in turn to administer vaccination free of cost to defined priority groups. To increase the pace of vaccination, participation of private hospitals was also enlisted where individuals could also chose to get vaccinated at a prescribed rate.


In response to the suggestions of many State Governments to be permitted the flexibility to procure vaccine directly and administer them as per their own prioritization based on local requirements, Government of India revised the Guidelines. Under the revised Guidelines effective from 1st May, 2021, Government of India was procuring 50% of the vaccine produced and was continuing to provide them to States free of cost for administering to priority groups. The State Government and private hospitals were now also empowered to directly procure from the remaining 50% vaccine pool.


Many States have however now communicated that they are facing difficulties in managing the funding, procurement and logistics of vaccines, impacting the pace of the National COVID Vaccination Program. It has also been noted that smaller and remoter private hospitals are also facing constraints.


Keeping in view the aforesaid aspects, the experiences gained from 1st May 2021 and the repeated requests received from States, the Guidelines for National COVID Vaccination Program have been reviewed and revised.


The main elements of the Revised Guidelines are as follows -


• Government of India will procure 75% of the vaccines being produced by the manufacturers in the country. The vaccines procured will continue to be provided free of cost to States/UTs as has been the case from the commencement of the National Vaccination Programme. These doses will be administered by the States/UTs free of cost to all citizens as per priority through Government Vaccination Centres.


. In respect of the vaccine doses provided free of cost by Government of


India to the States, vaccination will be prioritized as the following:


o Health Care Workers


Front Line Workers


o Citizens more than 45 years of age


o Citizens whose second dose has become due


o Citizens 18 years & above



• Within the population group of citizens more than 18 years of age, States/UTs may decide their own prioritization factoring in the vaccine supply schedule.


• Vaccine doses provided free of cost by Government of India will be allocated to States/UTs based on criteria such as population, disease burden and the progress of vaccination. Wastage of vaccine will affect the allocation negatively.


• Government of India will provide States/UTs advance information of vaccine doses to be supplied to them. States/UTs should similarly, further allocate doses well in advance to districts and vaccination centers. They should also put in the public domain the information about the above availability at district and vaccination center level, and widely disseminate it among the local population, maximizing the visibility and convenience. of citizens.


. In order to incentivize production by vaccine manufacturers and encourage new vaccines, domestic vaccine manufacturers are given the option to also provide vaccines directly to private hospitals. This would be restricted to 25% of their monthly production. States/UTS would aggregate the demand of private hospitals keeping in view equitable distribution between large and small private hospitals and regional balance. Based on this aggregated demand, Government of India will facilitate supply of these vaccines to the private hospitals and their payment through the National Health Authority's electronic platform. This would enable the smaller and remoter private hospitals to obtain timely supply of vaccines, and further equitable access and regional balance.


• The price of vaccine doses for private hospitals would be declared by each vaccine manufacturer, and any subsequent changes would be notified in advance. The private hos may charge up to a maximum of Rupees 150 per dose as service charges. State Governments may monitor the price being so charged.


All citizens irrespective of their income status are entitled to free vaccination. Those who have the ability to pay are encouraged to use private hospital's vaccination centres.

Gujarat Cirona Virus Latest Update official

Gujarat Cirona Virus Latest Update official



28-05-2021


રાજ્યમાં આજે કુલ- ૨,૩૬,૫૪૧ વ્યકિતઓનું રસીક૨ણ ક૨વામાં આવ્યું.




રાજ્યમાં કોવિડ-૧૯ થી સાજા થવાનાં દર માં સતત વધારો રાજયમાં સાજા થવાનો દ૨ ૯૩.૩૬ ટકા




રાજ્યમાં આજે કોવિડ-૧૯ ના ૨,૫૨૧ કેસ નોંધાયા




આજે ૭,૯૬૫ દર્દીઓ સાજા થયા




અત્યાર સુધી ૭,૫0,૦૧૫ દર્દીઓ એ કોરોનાને આપી મ્હાત



A total of 2,5,91 persons were vaccinated in the state today.

 Continuous increase in recovery rate from Kovid-12 in the state સા 6.5% recovery rate in the state

 A total of 2,31 cases of Kovid-12 were reported in the state today

 Today, 4.5 patients recovered

 So far, 450,018 patients have been given corona






The home isolation testing kit COVISELF will now be available in the market by the end of next week.

The home isolation testing kit COVISELF will now be available in the market by the end of next week.

The home isolation testing kit COVISELF will now be available in the market by the end of next week.




COVISELF will be available in the market by the end of the week




Manufacturers aim to reach 90 per cent pin cords in India




The Covyself kit will cost Rs 250




COVISELF will be available in the market by the end of the week




Now people will be able to do it at home. A test kit for rapid antigen testing has been approved by the ICMR. With this kit, people can take samples of Corona through the nose at home. The home isolation testing kit COVISELF will now be available in the market by the end of next week. Pune-based LAB DISCOVERY SOLUTION LTD has been authorized. The company's director Sujit Jain has given this information to the news agency ANI.




Manufacturers aim to reach 90 per cent pin cords in India




This is the first home testing kit approved by ICMRA for use in the country. Manufacturers aim to reach 90 per cent pin cords in India. While can also be purchased online. The drug will be available in over 7 lakh stores and our online pharmacy partners by the end of next week. Dr. DG of ICMR. Balram Bhargava said that 1 company has already applied for home testing while 3 other companies are in the pipeline. There will be 3 more companies within a week. Which will make the home testing kit available.




The Covyself kit will cost Rs 250




The Covyself kit will cost Rs 250. Which includes taxes. There will be a manual along with the kit that explains how you can check yourself for the help of a health worker. However this is a rapid antigen test. Which will only require a nasal swab. The test will take only 2 minutes and you will get the result within 15 minutes. Even a positive report will come much sooner. If the report comes after 20 minutes it will be considered invalid.




If they come back positive with this kit, their treatment will be started




Corona's self-testing kit is new to India but in other countries it is already used in home testing kits. Following the approval, the ICMR has issued an advisory on the investigation, saying that those who are experiencing symptoms and are currently exposed to the infection should be tested. The ICMR also said that an investigation could not be advised without a reason. If they tested positive for the kit, their treatment would be started. They do not need any other tests.


Important Link :-



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The production capacity of the lab is 70 lakh test kits per week




My Lab's current production capacity is 7 million test kits per week. The company wants to increase the capacity to 1 crore within 14 days. The random test costs an average of Rs 400 while the RTPCR test costs around Rs 800.




The mobile app has to be downloaded from the Apple Store




The advisory states that home testing is for symptomatic patients only. Also those who have been in direct contact with the conform case in the lab. The home testing will be done in the manual manner prescribed by the company. For home testing, you have to download the mobile app from Google Play Store and Apple Store. Positive and negative reports will be available through the mobile app.




Who can check




Following the approval, the ICMR has issued an advisory on the investigation, saying that those who are experiencing symptoms and are currently exposed to the infection should be tested. The ICMR also said that an inquiry cannot be advised without a reason.


ગુજરાતી માહિતી વાચો અહીં... Click Here



The report can be obtained from this system




Those who will do home testing will have to take a test strip photo and take a picture from the phone which is the app download in the mobile. Data on mobile phones will be stored directly on ICMR's testing portal. The patient's privacy will remain the same. Those whose report is positive through this test will be considered positive. They do not need any other test.




This is also the rule




Those who are positive will have to comply with ICMR and the Ministry of Health guidelines on home isolation. Patients with symptoms will have to undergo RTPCR if the result is negative. All Rapid Antigen negative symptomatic people will be considered a suspected covid case and will have to remain in home isolation until the RTPCR results.

Who is at risk of Mucormycosis infarction between coronary heart disease and how to avoid it?

Who is at risk of Mucormycosis infarction between corona heart disease and how to avoid it? Important information given by the Minister of Health




Mucormycosis (previously called zygomycosis) is a serious but rare fungal infection caused by a group of molds called mucormycetes. These molds live throughout the environment. Mucormycosis mainly affects people who have health problems or take medicines that lower the body's ability to fight germs and sickness.



Dr. Harshvardhan has given information about black fungus by tweeting with four slides. Awareness and early detection can prevent the spread of fungal infections, he said. The spread of panic among people with fungal infections can be prevented with quick information and proper treatment.



New Delhi: India, which has been battling coronary heart disease, is now facing a rapidly increasing risk of mucomycosis (black fungus) infection. Black fungus is the most common form of coronary heart disease, especially in patients with diabetes. Seeing this menace of black fungus, Union Health Minister Harshvardhan has issued guidelines. The health minister gave important information on Friday.


Dr. Harshvardhan has given information about black fungus by tweeting with four slides. Awareness and early detection can prevent the spread of fungal infections, he said. The spread of panic among people with fungal infections can be prevented with quick information and proper treatment.

What is Black Fungus or Mucormycosis?



Black fungus is a rare type of infection. This infection spreads very fast in the body. Black fungus infection has been found in most patients who suffer from diabetes. The body, which is already suffering from a health problem, loses its ability to fight pathogens, bacteria or other pathogens present in the environment. The fungus also affects the brain, lungs and skin. This also causes the jaws and nasal passages of some patients to melt. If this is not treated in time, the patient may die.


Important link


ગુજરાતી માહિતી વાંચો અહીં મ્યુકોરમાઇસીસ વિશે




Symptom and danger ....

Black fungus infection has been found in most patients who suffer from diabetes. Patients should also pay special attention to their sugar level to help prevent this disease.


According to health experts, the symptoms of mucormycosis (black fungus) include headache, fever, eye pain, nasal congestion, sinus and vision. The number of black fungus patients is slowly increasing.



The government is currently taking preventive measures to control the transmission of the novel coronavirus

CM Rupani's big statement regarding standard 12 examination, examination will be taken after the situation is brought under control, students of standard 12 will not get mass promotion



તમામ યુનિવર્સિટીના વિદ્યાર્થીઓને બેઝ પ્રોગ્રેશન અપાશે

રાજ્યની યુનિવર્સિટીમાં મેરીટ પ્રમાણે પ્રોગ્રેશન અપાશે

બીજા, ચોથા અને છઠ્ઠા સેમના વિદ્યાર્થીઓને મેરીટ પ્રોગ્રેશન

મેડિકલ, પેરામેડિકલના વિદ્યાર્થીઓને પ્રોગેશન નહીં મળે

50% આંતરિક મૂલ્યાંકન, 50% અગાઉના સેમના આધારે












Disaster Management Cell, Amreli

by,

Collector Office, Rajmahal Compound, Amreli-201

Phone No-07-205, Fax No-07-21500

ES-ASA: dismgmt-amr@gujarat.gov.in

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CELEBRAT

THE MAMATWA

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Dt. 05/09/2071.

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(1) Order No. V-1 / Kavi / 102010/2 of the Home Department of the Government, dated 08/06/2021

(3) Circular No: Dizakorona Virus / Vashi / 219/3031, dated 7/06/2021

-: Circular: -

The government is currently taking preventive measures to control the transmission of the novel coronavirus.

Is coming. As a part of which order No. 1-V-1 / Poet / 10201 of Home Department of Gujarat Government from Reading No. 1

Very important work in government offices as per the instruction of issue no. 3 of para no. 6 of 4, dated 07/09/2021

Visitors will have to be admitted only if there is. The cause has been notified. Pursuant to which, the sales order here is no

Circular regarding applicants of public service and e-dhara centers in all Mamlatdar offices in Amreli district.

Operation in the interest of public health from 01/09/2021 (Saturday) to 08/09/2021 (Wednesday)

Located.

Thus, in view of the increasing number of Kora infections in Amreli district at present, to prevent Kora infection from progressing further.

As well as all Mamlatdars in Amreli district as part of reducing the wear and tear of applicants at government offices.

Work related to applicants of public service and e-dhara centers in the offices from 05/06/2021 (Thursday)

Closed in the interest of public health till 15/09/2001 (Wednesday) as well as online applications only.

Accept it and take action. Concerned Mamlatdarshree in circumstances where there is a very important operation

Will have to be contacted.

Wada,

PREVISTARESE

,

(Ayush Oak)

Collector and District Magistrate,

Amreli

To,

Mamlatdar Shri, ...…

.. (all), G. Amreli

Duplicate dispatch:

(1) District Development Officer, Amreli

(2) Province Officer,

(All) G. Amreli

(2) Liaison Officer.

(All) G. Amreli

(2) Taluka Development Officer. (All) G. Amreli




The novel Cora virus (CoVID19) declared a global epidemic by the WHO

The novel Cora virus (CoVID19) declared a global epidemic by the WHO



-:: Notice:: -

Section 14 of the Criminal Procedure Act, 19 (No. 2 of 19) and Gujarat

Epidemic

Diseases, Covid-18 Regulations, 2020 and Section-3 of the Disaster Management Act

Order issued under

No. Meji / Pol-1 / Corona Curfew Bhuj-Gandhidham 2071 Collector and District Magistrate's Office,

District Service House, Kutch-Bhuj,

Date: 07/02/2071

The novel Cora virus (CoVID19) declared a global epidemic by the WHO

came. Periodic instructions as well as guidelines by the Central Government and the State Government in this regard

Issued. Order No. of Government of Gujarat dated 6/09/2021 vs.

In 1 city of the state from 1 / KA / 103050/4 to date. Every day from 9/08/2081 to 08/04/2071

Implement night curfew from 08.00 hrs to 08.00 hrs in the morning, including Bhuj in Kutch district.

City and Gandhidham city included. Pursuant to which the notification dated 7/08/2011 is out from here

Provided.

Order No. V-1 / KAV / 103050/2 of the Home Department of the Government dated 05/06/2021

As per the letter of the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Government of India dated 7/06/2021 to prevent the transmission of corona

Taking into account the advanced instructions given, it was decided to impose the following restrictions

So, I am Bhavya Verma, IAS, Collector and District Magistrate, Kutch-Bhuj Criminal

Section 13 of the Working Procedure Act (CRPC) 18 (No. 4 of 18) and Gujarat Epidemiological

Diseases, Covid-12 Regulations, 2020 and Section-3 of the Disaster Management Act

Rue says,

1. In Bhuj city and Gandhidham city of Kutch district from 20.00 hrs on 06/02/2011

The night will be closed till 06.00 hrs on 16/06/2021. So that the area

Residents should not leave their house as well as any road, public pedestrian

Do not stand on roads, highways, streets, alleys, societies and public places

Or don't get lost on foot or in vehicles.

Only essential services will continue during the night work period. In addition to the following

Disputes will also be enforced.

(1) Permission to travel with attendant for treatment of sick persons, pregnant women, disabled persons

Will remain.

(3) Passengers are allowed to travel by presenting train, airport ST or city bus tickets.

Will have to give.

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(3) Marriage may not be held during the night period.

(3) Citizens / Officers / Employees involved in essential services during the transfer

Required credentials must be submitted upon request.

(3) In case of unavoidable circumstances, the persons who have come out should have their identity card, doctor's preskin,

To allow transfer by submitting treatment papers and other evidence

(2) The officer / employee on duty with the persons who went out in unavoidable circumstances

Will have to show an approach.

(3) All must strictly adhere to face cover, mask and social distance.

, Controls:

Considering the current situation in Corona, Dat. From 00.00 hrs of 08.03.2011.

In Bhuj city and Gandhidham city during the entire period up to 09.00 hrs of 12.08.2021

The following restrictions are placed.

A.

All economic / commercial activities such as shops, commercial during this period

Institutions, restaurants (except Take away Service), all lorries, shopping complexes,

Weekly Gujri / Bazar / Hat, Educational Institutions and Coaching Centers (excluding online education),

Cinema theaters, auditoriums, assembly halls, water parks, public gardens, recreation

In addition to venues, salons, spas, beauty parlors, gyms, swimming pools and all kinds of malls and




B,

D.

E.

All marketing yards and all markets will be closed. Vegetables and fruits in APMC

Buying and selling will continue. During which COVID-19 related guidelines are strictly followed

Will have to comply.

During this period a maximum of 50 (fifty) open or closed places for marriage,

Individuals will be allowed. Provision of registration for marriage on DIGITAL GUJARAT PORTAL

Remains the same.

A maximum of 20 (twenty) persons will be allowed for funeral / burial.

Government, Semi-Government, Board, Corporation, Bank, Finance Tech Related Services, Cash Trans

Services, Baco's Clearing House, ATM / CDM Repairers, stock exchanges, stock brokers,

Number of employees in insurance companies and all types of private offices

Up to 50% must be ensured. This provision does not apply to essential services.

All kinds of political, social, religious, cultural, educational, programs gatherings

Will be closed.

Without spectators in the sports complex / sports stadium / complex without the presence of spectators

Sports can be continued.

All places of worship will be closed to the public. Daily worship / rituals at places of worship

Must be done only by the administrators / priests of religious places.

(b)

.

s

Yes

H.

1.

Public bus transport will continue at a maximum of 50% passenger capacity.

2 (1) This period

In the meantime the following essential service activities will continue.

1) With the service directly associated with the operation of COVID-19 as well as with the urgent service required

The associated services will continue.

2) Medical, paramedical and ancillary health services

3) Oxygen production and distribution system.

4) Dairy, milk-vegetable, fruit-fruit production, distribution and sale and its home delivery service.

5) Vegetable market and foot market will continue.

6) Selling groceries, bakeries, all kinds of food items and distributing them online

All services.

7) Cereal and spice grinding bell

8) Household tiffin services and services providing 'take away facility' from hotel / restaurant.

9) Internet / Telephone / Mobile Service Provider / IT And IT. Related services.

10) Print and Electronic Media, Newspaper Distribution.

11) Petrol, Diesel, LPG / CNG / PNG related pumps, operation of production

Unit, Port of Loading, Terminal Deposits, Plants and Related Transportation,

Distribution and repair services

12) Post and courier service

13) Private Security Service

Services related to animal feed, fodder and animal medicine and treatment

15) Production, transportation and supply of agricultural operations, pest control and other essential services

Arrangement

All of the above are related to the transportation, storage and distribution of essential items

Services.

17) Interstate, inter-district and inter-city transport services and related e-commerce

Services.

18) Continuation of all types of manufacturing / industrial units and raw material supplying units

And transportation for their staff will continue. During which COVID.19 related

The guidelines must be followed strictly.

19) Construction related activities will continue during which COVID-9 related guide

The instructions must be strictly followed.

14)

16)

(b),

Interest

3. Bank management to ensure continuous supply of money in ATMs during this period.

Care must be taken.

. All must strictly adhere to face cover, mask and social distance.

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