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Notice to Hirekerur Health Officer after Karnataka Minister gets COVID-19 vaccine shot at residence

Notice to Hirekerur Health Officer after Karnataka Minister gets COVID-19 vaccine shot at residence ANI | Updated: Mar 03, 2021 06:58 IST Haveri (Karnataka) [India], March 3 (ANI): Karnataka s Haveri Health Officer Dr Rajendra Doddamani issued a notice to Taluk Health Officer ZR Makandar after a controversy erupted over state minister BC Patil being administered COVID-19 vaccine at his residence on Tuesday. Karnataka Minister BC Patil took his first shot of the coronavirus vaccine at his residence in Hirekerur, Haveri on Tuesday. Took the COVID-19 vaccine with my wife, at my Hirekerur house from government doctors today. While Made In India vaccines are being immensely appreciated by many countries, some vested interest groups are spreading false information about the vaccines, he tweeted after getting the jab.

COVID on the Rise: Entry into State only for persons with negative COVID report

Negative RT-PCR report must to get hotel rooms in Mysuru city Random checking at Bavali check-post Kerala students under scanner Bengaluru/Mysuru: Taking strong note of spurt in COVID-19 cases in neighbouring Kerala and Maharashtra, Health and Medical Education Minister Dr. K. Sudhakar said that people from those two States will be allowed to enter Karnataka only after producing the RT-PCR negative report. Addressing a news conference in Bengaluru this morning, the Minister said this decision had been taken as per suggestions by COVID-19 Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) headed by Dr. M.K. Sudarshan in the wake of sudden spurt in Corona positive cases in Kerala and Maharashtra. On an average, 5,000 to 6,000 cases were reported from these two States daily. “Health experts have advised people to be careful till March end. They must strictly follow all the safety guidelines in the interest of everyone,” he said.

Private multi-specialty hospital sealed

Svastha Hospital being sealed by officials in Ballari on Friday.   It was raided as it was said to be functioning in Ballari city without registration under KPME Act A team of officers headed by District Health and Family Welfare Officer Janardhan raided and sealed a private multi-specialty hospital that was said to have been operating without registration under Karnataka Private Medical Establishment (KPME) Act, in Ballari on Friday. As per information provided by sources in the Health Department, the team, which included Taluk Health and Family Welfare Officer Mohan Kumari and District RCH Officer Anil Kumar, carried out a surprise raid on the premises of Svastha Hospital situated at Sudha Cross in Ballari city and found that the hospital was operating illegally without obtaining necessary permissions. The team members visited the operation theatre, the intensive care unit, patient wards and other departments and took stock of the procedures being followed in offering medical

Vaccine drive: 3,000 health staff to be inoculated today

CFTRI, AIISH, Air Force Selection Board staff to receive shot soon Mysore/Mysuru: The COVID-19 vaccination drive began at 70 session sites across Mysuru District this morning to inoculate 3,000 beneficiaries. The District Health Department officials are trying to build confidence among healthcare staff about safety and efficacy of vaccines in the wake of underwhelming response to the drive which was launched on a high note by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Jan. 16. No vaccination drive was held in the district yesterday on account of immunisation of non-COVID-19 vaccines at the select Primary Health Centres and Anganwadis in the district. “We are aiming at inoculating 3,000 registered healthcare workers today. But we don’t know how many will turn up. But, details of time and session site has been sent to healthcare staff,” Dr. L. Ravi, Reproductive and Child Health Officer and Nodal Officer for COVID-19 Vaccination, told SOM.

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