Inoculation of frontline and healthcare workers in Delhi below national average: Centre
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Last Updated: May 15, 2021, 10:43 PM IST
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Synopsis (The figure in) Rajasthan is 95 per cent, Madhya Pradesh is 96 per cent, Chhattisgarh is 99 per cent and Delhi is 78 per cent. It is 10-11 per cent below the (national) average. It should be improved. It (Delhi) is a limited area, limited population and (it is) well-connected. We appeal that states work to raise it, V K Paul said.
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The inoculation of frontline and healthcare workers against coronavirus in Delhi is less than the national average, Member (Health) of the Niti Aayog V K Paul said on Saturday. Responding to a question in a media briefing, Paul said the overall coverage of single-dose for healthcare workers is 89 per cent.
Covid-19: Centre asks Delhi to take action against private hospitals for vaccinating people under 45
The health ministry asked the Delhi government to issue a show cause notice to VIMHANS in the national Capital. 3 hours ago File photo: A medical worker inoculates a municipal worker at a vaccination centre in New Delhi. | Sajjad Hussain/ AFP
The Centre on Monday flagged to the Delhi government instances of some private vaccination centres registering people under the age of 45 for the coronavirus shots.
In a letter to the principal secretary (health) of the Delhi government, the Centre directed to issue a show-cause notice to Vidyasagar Institute of Mental Health, Neuro & Allied Sciences, or VIMHANS, located in the north east district for such practices.
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The Union health secretary has asked the Delhi government to check irregularities in the identification of Covid vaccination beneficiaries below the age of 45. The Union health ministry has written to the principal secretary (health), Delhi, to draw attention to irregularities in the identification of Covid vaccination beneficiaries below the age of 45 by some private Covid vaccination centres (CVCs).
Centre flags first cases of vaccination fraud in Delhi
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Last Updated: Apr 05, 2021, 08:10 PM IST
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The health ministry has written to Delhi s principal secretary (health) pointing out irregularities in registration of beneficiaries at Vidyasagar Institute of Mental Health, Neuro & Allied Sciences (VIMHANS) in Nehru Nagar area of Delhi.
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The health ministry has flagged first cases of vaccination irregularities in Delhi in private Covid vaccination centres where people under 45 years of age were registered as frontline workers and administered vaccines.
The health ministry has written to Delhi s principal secretary (health) pointing out irregularities in registration of beneficiaries at Vidyasagar Institute of Mental Health, Neuro & Allied Sciences (VIMHANS) in Nehru Nagar area of Delhi. The health ministry has pointed out that VIMHANS was found to register beneficiaries below the age of 45 years as Health Care Workers (HCWs)