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Zimbabwe to rely on existing immunization drives to roll out COVID-19 vaccine - World News

2021-01-28 11:36:41 GMT2021-01-28 19:36:41(Beijing Time) Xinhua English HARARE, Jan. 28 (Xinhua) Zimbabwe plans to rely on an immunization program already in place for other diseases to roll out COVID-19 vaccines as soon as they arrive. The Director of Epidemiology and Disease Control with the Health Ministry, Portia Manangazira, told the Parliamentary Committee on Health that the national COVID-19 vaccine readiness assessment had already been done, state-run Herald newspaper reported Thursday. Manangazira said the Health Ministry came up with a deployment strategy that would be used once the program starts. I am happy to say as a country we have a very robust immunization program and the ministry through the Expanded Program on Immunization has conducted a national readiness assessment for the COVID-19 vaccine and we have also come up with a Zimbabwe COVID-19 national deployment and vaccination strategy, said Manangazira.

RTL Today - Tom Weber: The mental health crisis is more than just a side effect of the pandemic

Author: Tom Weber|Update: 15.01.2021 13:23 © Pixabay During a recent press conference, Prime Minister Xavier Bettel talked about taking the pandemic s impacts on mental health into account when deciding on the new Covid-19 regulations, indirectly making it a reason for not imposing a hard lockdown. This argument was at best poorly worded and at worst additional proof for Luxembourg s poor handling of mental health issues. At first, Bettel s statements may sound fairly reasonable: Luxembourg is doing everything it can to avoid going into another hard lockdown for the sake of the mental well-being of its residents. However, a quick look on my Twitter feed the following day revealed that this particular argument had left a lot of people with a bad taste in their mouths.

Covid vaccine: Health secretary briefs par panel on COVID vaccine s development and distribution

Synopsis The meeting of the panel is being held days before the start of the countrywide COVID-19 vaccination drive from January 16 in what Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called the world s largest inoculation programme. World’s largest Covid vaccination campaign: Here is all you need to know New Delhi: The Union health secretary and the ICMR DG deposed before a parliamentary panel on health on Tuesday to brief its members on the development and distribution of the coronavirus vaccine and answer their queries. According to the listed agenda of the meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare, the health secretary and the director general (DG) of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) briefed the panel on Vaccine Development, Distribution Management and Mitigation of Pandemic COVID-19 .

Ejecutivo informó al Parlamento que negocia con varios laboratorios para obtener vacuna

Ejecutivo informó al Parlamento que negocia con varios laboratorios para obtener vacuna
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