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Yasmin reviews progress on mobile health units

Yasmin reviews progress on mobile health units Lahore February 3, 2021 LAHORE:Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid reviewed progress on Prime Minister Health Initiative and the Mobile Health Units at a meeting of the Primary and Secondary Healthcare (PSH) Department here on Tuesday. Secretary PSH Department Capt (r) Usman Younis, Additional Secretary Development PSH Omar Farooq Alvi, Prof Javed Ch and senior department officials were present in the meeting. Secretary PSH Department Capt (r) Usman Younis apprised the minister of the update as well as latest developments on the Prime Minister Health Initiative and Mobile Health Units. The minister said, “Under the Prime Minister Health Initiative the upgradation work is underway in eight districts of the province which are: Attock, Mianwali, Chiniot, Kasur, Lodhran, Jhang, DG Khan and Rajanpur. Through Mobile Health Units, screening for hepatitis, HIV/AIDS, malaria and TB will be initiated besides initiatives for improvement

Honoring a fallen firefighter | News, Sports, Jobs

Photos of Greenwood Cemetery service from Jim Clifford, former Minot AFB fire chief Services were held on Friday for retired Peoria (Arizona) Fire-Medical Department Capt. David Rehnke, who died Jan. 11 after a 10-year battle with work-related cancer. Photos of Greenwood Cemetery service from Jim Clifford, former Minot AFB fire chief Rehnke was instrumental in raising awareness of fire-related health problems that helped make changes for cities and departments across the country. The Rehnke family has ties to North Dakota. David Rehnke’s wife, Brenda (nee Johansen), is from Ryder. They have a son and daughter, Shannon and Dustin. “Dave fought for every firefighter in Arizona to work smarter and safer and to be covered by Arizona’s presumptive cancer statute,” Mario Bravo, a department spokesman said in The Peoria Times.

Goodbye, good riddance to 2020

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Goodbye, good riddance to 2020 The year 2020 will be a year folks will remember for a long time. From local elections, to a worldwide pandemic we have seen a lot in Liberty and Long County this year Here is a look at some of the top stories from the first half of 2020. The stories selected were the ones with the most pageviews or comments by our readers. In January the year got off to a bad start as two people were killed in Long County New Year’s Eve. Mark Richardson was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home on the 1400 block of Tommie Hines Road. Authorities found Shamica Richardson suffering from a gunshot wound at her home in the 1500 block of Tommie Hines Road. She was taken to Winn Army Community Hospital on Fort Stewart, where she was later pronounced dead.

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