People turned away at Erode UPHC as vaccine unavailable
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On April 16, over 75 persons who had registered for vaccination came to the centre.
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A person above 45 years is being vaccinated at the District Headquarters Hospital in Erode, in Tamil Nadu.
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On April 16, over 75 persons who had registered for vaccination came to the centre. Shortage of vaccine at the Urban Primary Health Centre (UPHC) on Gandhiji Road in Erode Corporation limits has forced officials to issue a token to people above 45 years of age who came for vaccination and send them back on Friday morning.
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Power looms asked not to produce notified handloom items
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The district administration has asked power loom owners not to produce the 11 notified items in the reserve list and warned of action for violations.
Collector C. Kathiravan in a release said that to protect the livelihood of the handloom weavers, the Central government had enforced the Handlooms (Reservation of Articles for Production) Act, 1985 and reserved 11 textile items that must be produced only in handlooms. It includes sari, dhoti, towel, gamcha and angvastram, lungi, bedsheet, bed cover, jamakkalam durry, dress materials, barrack blankets, kambal or kamblies, shawl, muffer, pankhi, woolen tweed, chaddar and makhala.
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With the total COVID-19 cases nearing 13,000 in the district, the health department had, so far, lifted swab samples from 2.80 lakh people.
As on Thursday, a total of 12,926 positive cases were reported, with 391 persons continuing to be under treatment at the government and private hospitals.
A total of 142 deaths due to COVID-19 had been reported in the district. Health officials said that on an average swab samples were lifted from 2,000 persons in the district, including the corporation limits. So far, 2,80,411 people were tested, they added.
In the corporation limits, swab samples were lifted from the five urban primary health centres located at Karungalpalayam, Gandhiji Road, Surampatti Valasu and B.P. Agraharam.