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COVID-19 Vaccination - Who Will Get COVID-19 Vaccine First, How To Register: All You Need To Know

COVID-19 Vaccine: The vaccine will first be given to around one crore healthcare workers. New Delhi: India s drugs regulator has approved Oxford COVID-19 vaccine Covishield, manufactured by the Serum Institute, and indigenously developed Covaxin of Bharat Biotech for restricted emergency use in the country. This paves the way for the roll out of at least two vaccines in India in the coming days. The overall efficacy of the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine was 70.4 2 per cent while Bharat Biotech s COVAXIN was safe and provides a robust immune response , Drugs Controller General of India VG Somani said. The approval came a day after India rehearsed for a massive coronavirus vaccination drive with an inoculation dry run held across states and Union Territories on Saturday.

Explained: What is the process to get COVID-19 vaccine and who will get it first?

Who will get the COVID-19 vaccine first? According to reports, the vaccine will first be given to around one crore healthcare workers working in both government and private hospitals, according to the recommendation by the National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19 (NEGVAC). It is also said that these healthcare workers have further been divided into sub-categories - frontline health and Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) workers, nurses and supervisors, medical officers, paramedical staff, support staff and students. Frontline and municipal workers associated with the state and central Police department, armed forces, home guard, disaster management and civil defense organisation, prison staff, municipal workers and revenue officials engaged in COVID-19 containment, surveillance and associated activities are next in line to get the vaccine.

Training to new mothers at GH through ICDS

Training to new mothers at GH through ICDS Updated: Updated: Share Article TIRUCHI The Special Newborn Care Unit at the Tiruchi Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital and the Integrated Child Development Services have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to provide home-based newborn care for babies born at the hospital. The project, which was inaugurated on Friday, aims to give guidance to new mothers on how to care for the infant at home after discharge from the hospital. Under the initiative, christened Chellapillai, counselling would be given to at least 50 to 60 mothers in a day, said T. Bhuvaneshwari, District Project Officer, Integrated Child Development Services.

Consumption pattern, not economic shock behind poor child health indicators

Consumption pattern, not economic shock behind poor child health indicators By Neeraj Kumar, Arup Mitra. Dated: 12/31/2020 1:01:23 PM The findings of the latest round of National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5) conducted in 2019-20 covering 22 States/UTs under Phase-I present a somewhat disappointing picture of children’s health in India. Majority of the experts, based on prima facie evidence, just highlighted the deteriorating sign of child health in terms of increase in proportion of stunted and underweight children in most of the phase-I states/UTs over last two rounds of NFHS (2015-16 to 2019-20). Several authors concluded that the poorer child health outcomes during last five years are either due to economic slowdown, deteriorating public health care systems, or due to adverse effects of poverty, unemployment and the economic shocks India experienced. However, a careful examination of NFHS-5 data shows considerable improvement in close to 100 of the 131 indicators associa

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