KUALA LUMPUR, Mar 14 Last week, there were some confusion on the online vaccine registration via the MySejahtera app. In the earlier version, there wasn’t a proper “Thank you” page and some had registered again assuming that the previous submission didn’t go through. As mentioned by.
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he Situation: With COVID-19 vaccination campaigns underway throughout Europe, employers are now evaluating how the availability of vaccines may impact their own workforce, including whether they can make vaccination mandatory, inquire or request proof of employee vaccination status, incentivize the workforce to get vaccinated, and/or engage in campaigns to educate the workforce about COVID-19 vaccines.
The Result: While vaccination is currently voluntary throughout Europe, employers legal ability to require proof of vaccination, incentivize vaccinations in their workforce, and take other actions related to employee vaccinations varies by country. European employers generally are permitted to encourage vaccination and provide workforce education on vaccinations to their workforces.
Mumbai: 63-year-old suffers heart attack while waiting in queue to register for COVID-19 vaccine, dies ANI | Updated: Mar 13, 2021 15:42 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 13 (ANI): A 63-year-old man who had gone to register for Covid-19 vaccination at a civic center in Mumbai s Nalasopara West area collapsed after suffering a heart attack and subsequently died.
According to Dr Surekha Walke, Medical Health Officer, Vasai Virar Municipal Corporation, the man on Friday fell on the ground while waiting to register for the vaccine, and was rushed to the hospital where he was declared dead. A 63-year-old man, Harish Bhai Panchal, was standing in a queue outside a center in Nalasopara West for registration around 9:30 am on Friday. He suddenly started feeling uneasy and fell on the floor. He was immediately rushed to the hospital where the doctors declared him dead, she said.
Concorde Career College is conducting a COVID-19 vaccine registration event to help Dallas area residents, especially those in underserved communities.