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HC unhappy about huge vax wastage

HC unhappy about huge vax wastage HC unhappy about huge vax wastage Agencies / Updated: Apr 21, 2021, 06:00 IST NEWDELHI The Delhi High Court on Tuesday expressed displeasure over “huge wastage” of vaccines and asked the Centre to vaccinate whomsoever it can to ensure there is no wastage. A bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli said according to news reports there is a daily wastage of six per cent of vaccines and till now 44 lakh vaccines out of 10 crore have been wasted, maximum in Tamil Nadu. “This is a huge wastage. Give it to those who want it. Whomsoever you can vaccinate, please vaccinate. Whether 16 year old or 60 year old, all need vaccination. The pandemic does not discriminate,” the court told the Centre.

Coronavirus LIVE Updates: Serious oxygen crisis in Delhi, tweets Kejriwal, asks urgent help from Centre

Coronavirus Updates: Uttar Pradesh to vaccinate all over 18 years for free from 1 May, announces Yogi Adityanath Firstpost 1 hour ago FP Staff © Provided by Firstpost Coronavirus Updates: Uttar Pradesh to vaccinate all over 18 years for free from 1 May, announces Yogi Adityanath 23:19 (IST) Arvind Kejriwal says oxygen crisis in Delhi, urges Centre to replenish stock Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday urged the Centre with folded hands to provide medical oxygen to Delhi and his deputy Manish Sisodia said there will be chaos in the city if the stocks are not replenished by Wednesday morning. ICU beds in Delhi hospitals were also filling up fast amid a surge in coronavirus infections.

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Coronavirus LIVE Updates: Karnataka imposes night curfew till 4 May, schools, cinema halls, gyms to remain shut Firstpost 1 hour ago FP Staff © Provided by Firstpost Coronavirus LIVE Updates: Karnataka imposes night curfew till 4 May, schools, cinema halls, gyms to remain shut 22:09 (IST) Karnataka to shut schools, cinema halls, gyms till 4 May According to the new guidelines from Karnataka, bars, pubs, cinema halls and theatres have been ordered to remain shut. Restaurants and eateries will provide takeaway services. All shops and malls, except those offering essential services, will shutter down at 9 pm. Gyms and spas will also remain closed. The administration has also decided to shut all educational institutions, including coaching classes, and shifted classes online.

Coronavirus LIVE Updates: Centre tells UTs to ramp up testing, scale-up lab and hospital infrastructure

Coronavirus LIVE Updates: Serious oxygen crisis in Delhi, tweets Kejriwal, asks urgent help from Centre Firstpost 50 minutes ago FP Staff © Provided by Firstpost Coronavirus LIVE Updates: Serious oxygen crisis in Delhi, tweets Kejriwal, asks urgent help from Centre 19:29 (IST) Madhya Pradesh bans social , political, religious programmes  The Madhya Pradesh govt order completely bans social, political, sports, entertainment, public and religious programmes, and has laid down that vegetable markets operate at a localised level instead of a centralised one. The order said it should be ensured that wholesale grocery agents continue to supply products to retailers.  PTI Madhya Pradesh caps office attendance at 10% for most units 

Coronavirus LIVE Updates: Karnataka imposes night curfew till 4 May, schools, cinema halls, gyms to remain shut

Coronavirus Updates: Uttar Pradesh to vaccinate all over 18 years for free from 1 May, announces Yogi Adityanath Firstpost 4 hours ago FP Staff © Provided by Firstpost Coronavirus Updates: Uttar Pradesh to vaccinate all over 18 years for free from 1 May, announces Yogi Adityanath 23:19 (IST) Arvind Kejriwal says oxygen crisis in Delhi, urges Centre to replenish stock Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday urged the Centre with folded hands to provide medical oxygen to Delhi and his deputy Manish Sisodia said there will be chaos in the city if the stocks are not replenished by Wednesday morning. ICU beds in Delhi hospitals were also filling up fast amid a surge in coronavirus infections.

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