Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Dr CN Ashwath Narayan on Saturday suggested that a new application is needed to be developed for administering vaccine to the people of 18-44 age group. While speaking to ANI, Narayan said, With regard to administering vaccine for 18-44 years age group, a new app needs to be developed and this will be interfaced with Co-WIN App and later the vaccination schedule will be prepared taking into account the availability of vaccines. Earlier, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kerjiwal has urged the Cente to allow states to develop a separate mobile application and mechanism for effective and smooth Covid vaccination drive amid reports of glitches being reported in the Co-WIN app.
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Dr CN Ashwath Narayan on Saturday suggested that a new application is needed to be developed for administering vaccine to the people of 18-44 age group. While speaking to ANI, Narayan said, With regard to administering vaccine for 18-44 years age group, a new app needs to be developed and this will be interfaced with Co-WIN App and later the vaccination schedule will be prepared taking into account the availability of vaccines. Earlier, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kerjiwal has urged the Cente to allow states to develop a separate mobile application and mechanism for effective and smooth Covid vaccination drive amid reports of glitches being reported in the Co-WIN app.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 16 (ANI): Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister, Dr CN Ashwath Narayan on Saturday said that a new app needs to be developed with regard to administering vaccine for the 18-44 years age group.
A new initiative was launched today in Bengaluru by Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister and Covid Task Force Head Dr. Ashwathnarayan CN as per which, oxygen concentrators will now be delivered to Covid patients at their homes. The Ola-GiveIndia O2 For India Initiative will provide oxygen to Covid patients free of charge within half an hour at their doorstep. Ola Foundation and
5 lakh COVID home isolation kits to be procured, delivery in 1 hour: Dr Narayana ANI | Updated: May 13, 2021 18:59 IST
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 13 (ANI): Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister and state COVID task force headDr C N Ashwatha Narayana on Thursday said the government is making efforts to procure 5 lakh home isolation kits and will deliver them to COVID-infected patients at their doorstep within one hour of the test result.
According to the minister, the authorities have been directed to ensure the systematic delivery of home isolation medical kits starting from May 15.
In an official press release, the minister stated that in most cases by the time the results arrive, the pandemic will be in the inflammation stage. So, at this what is mainly needed is anti-inflammatory treatment. Hence, this medical kit will mainly have anti-biotics, anti-virals and vitamin tablets that are prescribed for anti-inflammation. In addition, this