Ensure COVID Vaccine Supply Meets State s Requirement: AP CM to Health Officials Apr 09, 2021, 10:12 IST
Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy reiterated that vaccination is the solution to prevent COVID and directed the officials to ensure vaccine supply meets the State needs and carry out the vaccination drive vigorously with a target of providing four lakh doses in rural areas and two lakh doses in urban areas on a daily basis.
During a review meeting on Covid Vaccination-control measures, Nadu-Nedu in the Health Department, the Chief Minister said that all those who are aged above 45 years have to be vaccinated in the next 30 days and directed the authorities to take up the vaccination drives in rural areas too. In regard to this, the officials informed that only one lakh doses are available for today and the state has only enough stocks for two days and there are about one crore people aged above 45 years who still need to be vaccinated. The Chief Minister instructed the
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FG to NARD: You ve lost all legal, moral justification for strike
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By Johnbosco Agbakwuru – Abuja
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, on Wednesday, appealed to the National Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, to call off its strike as it has lost all moral and legal ground to continue it’s seven days old action.
Speaking to newsmen in Abuja today, the Minister said the Federal Government has not only substantially met the Seven-Point demand by NARD, it has also demonstrated transparency in their implementation.
According to him, “The House Officers have started receiving their payments in the federal government teaching hospitals and federal medical centres across the federation. I spoke with the Accountant General of the Federation(AGF) as well as with two Chief medical directors of teaching hospitals this morning and they confirmed payment to house officers.