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Isnt second dose of covid vaccine a fundamental right asks Karnataka HC to state - टीके की किल्लत पर कर्नाटक हाई कोर्ट ने किया सवाल- क्या वैक्सीन की दूसरी डोज पाना लोगों का मौलिक अधिकार नहीं है?

Isnt second dose of covid vaccine a fundamental right asks Karnataka HC to state - टीके की किल्लत पर कर्नाटक हाई कोर्ट ने किया सवाल- क्या वैक्सीन की दूसरी डोज पाना लोगों का मौलिक अधिकार नहीं है?
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Will talk to authorities on police excess during lockdown: A-G

HC was hearing PIL petitions related to COVID-19 The State Advocate-General on Tuesday told the High Court of Karnataka that he will immediately discuss with authorities the police “excess” against citizens while enforcing COVID-19 lockdown. A-G Prabhuling K. Navadgi gave this assurance to a special division bench comprising Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice Aravind Kumar during the hearing of PIL petitions related to COVID-19. During the hearing, several advocates representing the petitioners pointed out instances of police “excess” reported from various parts of Karnataka on May 10, the first day of 15-day State-wide lockdown to prevent further spread of COVID-19.

Oxygen shortage led to 24 deaths in Chamarajanagar hospital: Report

Committee says district administration, hospital authorities failed to act; gives clean chit to Mysuru DC Twenty-four COVID-19 patients, who were being treated at Chamarajanagar district hospital, died due to lack of oxygen on May 2 and 3, and the shortage of oxygen occurred due to failure of the district administration in general and the hospital authorities in particular, according to a report submitted by a committee consisting of two retired judges of the High Court. “The Dean of Chamarajanagar Institute of Medical Sciences (CIMS) and the in charge district surgeon, a microbiologist, did not exhibit leadership quality and failed to efficiently marshal available resources to save lives,” the report said.

Prepare action plan, vision statement to face third wave, HC tells State

Prepare action plan, vision statement to face third wave, HC tells State Updated: Updated: ‘Consider conducting an audit on use of Remdesivir by hospitals for treating COVID-19 patients’ Share Article ‘Consider conducting an audit on use of Remdesivir by hospitals for treating COVID-19 patients’ The High Court of Karnataka on Wednesday directed the State government to prepare an action plan and vision statement to face the possible third wave of COVID-19 and consider having an audit on use of Remdesivir injection by hospitals for treating COVID-19 patients. A Special Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice Aravind Kumar issued the directions during the hearing of PIL petitions on issues related to COVID-19.

Evolve road map to complete two doses for all above 45 years: HC

People outside K.C. General Hospital’s closed gates in Bengaluru on Tuesday.   The court noted that only 72% of health workers and 60% of frontline workers had received the second dose until May 6 The High Court of Karnataka on Tuesday directed the State government to submit a road map on how it will vaccinate all eligible citizens above 45 years while orally observing that Karnataka appears to have begun COVID-19 vaccination without proper planning. It said the road map must contain how the government would complete the process of administering both the doses of vaccine to all the categories of health and the frontline workers, and all the citizens above 45 years of age; and also to ensure second dose for amongst these groups who are waiting for their second dose.

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