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Home-grown Covid vax add luster to National Vaccination Day

Home-grown Covid vax add luster to National Vaccination Day ​ By S. Ravi ( IANS) | Published on ​ Tue, Mar 16 2021 18:03 IST | ​ 29 Views   New Delhi, March 16: Home grown Covid-19 vaccines flown to various parts of the world has added luster to India s National Vaccination day an occasion celebrating the dissemination of the first dose of oral polio vaccine in 1995. With this launch, the massively successful Pulse Polio Campaign took wings. At present, one of India s successful vaccination drive is Mission Indradhanus, launched in 2014. This scheme provides vaccination against eight vaccine-preventable diseases nationally. These are diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, polio, measles, severe form of childhood tuberculosis and Hepatitis B and meningitis and pneumonia caused by Haemophilus influenza type B; and against rotavirus diarrhea and Japanese encephalitis in selected states and districts respectively.

Should you cancel that cruise you bought? Don t panic You don t have many choices anyway

Should you cancel that cruise you bought? Don t panic. You don t have many choices anyway Sun Sentinel 3/10/2021 By Ron Hurtibise, Sun Sentinel © Joe Cavaretta/Sun Sentinel/TNS Consumers concerned about the prospects of getting infected with the coronavirus might be considering canceling their cruises. In retrospect, maybe buying a cruise wasn’t the best choice for a stress-free vacation this year. Don’t be too hard on yourself. When you decided a year ago to spend hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars on a cruise, you had no way of knowing that coronavirus would become such a major health concern.

Summary Record, IASC ad hoc Principals meeting, 23 February 2021 - World

Summary Record, IASC ad hoc Principals meeting, 23 February 2021 Format Introduction Mr. Mark Lowcock, the Emergency Relief Coordinator (ERC) and Chair of the IASC, convened an ad hoc IASC Principals meeting to discuss issues on ongoing operational issues as well as COVID-19 response and priorities of the PSEA Champion for 2021. COVID-19 Update Dr. Ibrahima Soce-Fall, WHO Assistant Director-General for Emergency Response, updated Principals on developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. WHO noted a global decline in the number of cases by 17% and deaths by 10% for the fourth consecutive week. As of 23 February, 111,419,939 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 2,470,772 deaths, were reported to WHO. WHO reported COVID-19 mutation strains they’re tracking, identified in the UK, South Africa and Brussels. Meanwhile in low resource and humanitarian settings, there is general decrease in the number of cases except for East Africa and East Mediterranean. However, this does not provide

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