24/7 jabs plan: Private hospitals throw up their hands
24/7 jabs plan: Private hospitals throw up their hands
BySridhar VivanSridhar Vivan / Updated: Mar 6, 2021, 06:00 IST
While the Centre has agreed to conducting vaccinations 24 7,
private hospitals say that it is not a feasible idea. Dr HM Prasanna, president of Private Hospitals and Nursing Homes’ Association (PHANA) told Bangalore Mirror, “Practically, it is not feasible to vaccinate people round the clock because it entails deploying staff 24 7. The government has allowed us to charge only Rs 100 which is not sufficient to manage such a huge project.” He suggested that instead of 24 7 vaccination, the government should open up
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Following Governor Ivey’s Thursday press briefing extending the state’s mask mandate, the Alabama Nursing Home Association announced a plan to stay with the current federal visitation restrictions.
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When Montgomery business owner Elizabeth Campbell reopened her yoga studio in August, increased COVID-19 safety measures masks, increased ventilation, reduced class size were her top priority.
This week, it was a quick decision to continue those measures for the forseeable future, even though Alabama will drop its mask mandate early next month.
Keeping her students safe is the highest priority, Campbell said, because yoga is a wellness business. You can t make people well by exposing them to a deadly virus, Campbell, a retired U.S. Air Force nurse, said.
Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday announced she would extend the mask order another, final month, allowing time for businesses to make decisions on their own policies before the statewide order expires. Ivey said another month will also allow for greater vaccine penetration in the state.