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45+ people will not get vaccine in Uttar Pradesh without registration

New Delhi: Vaccination campaign continues rapidly in the country amid corona epidemic. In Uttar Pradesh also, vaccine supplements are being administered to people above the age of 18 years. UP s Yogi government has now decided that people over the age of 45 will now get the first dose of the vaccine only after online registration. I.e. there will be no registration at the center. The new system will come into effect from May 10. A circular sent by Amit Mohan Prasad, Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Health to district collectors of all districts of the state said, From May 10, all people above 45 years of age will be registered online for the first dose of vaccine, the system of on-the-spot registration through walk-in has been suspended from May 10 . Amit Mohan Prasad, Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Health, has said, People who have to get a second dose of the vaccine can be registered as before .

COVID: 353 more deaths, 26,780 new cases in Uttar Pradesh

COVID: 353 more deaths, 26,780 new cases in Uttar Pradesh SECTIONS Last Updated: May 06, 2021, 06:21 PM IST Share Synopsis There are currently 2,59,844 active cases in the state and the number of those who have recovered stands at 11,51,571, Prasad told reporters. AFP Additional Chief Secretary Amit Mohan Prasad also said 28,902 people have recovered from the infection in the past 24 hours. The death toll from COVID-19 rose to 14,501 in Uttar Pradesh on Thursday with 353 more fatalities, while 26,780 new cases pushed the infection tally to 14,25,919, an official said. Additional Chief Secretary Amit Mohan Prasad also said 28,902 people have recovered from the infection in the past 24 hours.

Coronavirus: 353 more fatalities, 26,780 new cases in Uttar Pradesh

The COVID-19 death toll in Uttar Pradesh rose to 14,501 on Thursday with 353 more fatalities, while 26,780 new cases pushed the infection tally to 14,25,919, an official said. In the past 24 hours, 26,780 cases were reported while 28,902 people have recovered. There are currently 2,59,844 active cases in the state and the number of those who have recovered stands at 11,51,571, Additional Chief Secretary, Amit Mohan Prasad, told reporters here. He said the state recorded 353 deaths in the past 24 hours. Prasad said since April 30, when there were 3,10,783 active cases, the number of such cases have come down by over 51,000 as recoveries have increased. Over 2.25 lakh tests, including 1.12 lakh RTPCR tests, were conducted in Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday he said.

COVID-19: 353 more deaths, 26,780 new cases in Uttar Pradesh; over 28,000 recover

COVID-19: 353 more deaths, 26,780 new cases in Uttar Pradesh; over 28,000 recover Additional Chief Secretary Amit Mohan Prasad said since April 30, when there were 3,10,783 active cases, the number of such cases have come down by over 51,000 as recoveries have increased. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Attendees of a COVID-19 patient carry an oxygen cylinder after refilling, in Meerut, Thursday, May 6, 2021. (Photo | PTI) By PTI LUCKNOW: The death toll from COVID-19 rose to 14,501 in Uttar Pradesh on Thursday with 353 more fatalities, while 26,780 new cases pushed the infection tally to 14,25,919, an official said. Additional Chief Secretary Amit Mohan Prasad also said 28,902 people have recovered from the infection in the past 24 hours.

India Just Became Latest Country to Approve Use of Ivermectin to Treat Covid-19 | naked capitalism There are now more than 20 countries on the planet that are using the off-patent anti-parasite drug against Covid-19

There are now more than 20 countries on the planet that are using the off-patent anti-parasite drug against Covid-19.  Doctors in India, the world’s second most populous country, are locked in an epic, gruesome battle against SARS Cov2. The country currently accounts for half of the world’s cases. Many cities are running out of hospital beds. As happened in Mexico and Brazil just a few months ago, medicinal Oxygen has become dangerously scarce and is being sold on the black market at extortionate prices. As of last week fewer than 10% of Indians had received even one dose of a vaccine. Just 1.6% are fully vaccinated, according to a New York Times database even though India is producing two vaccines on its own soil and is home to the world’s biggest vaccine manufacturer.

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