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Hyderabad: Home based isolation to recover from Omicron variant driven Covid-19 infections could play a vital role in the next few months in Telangana. With studies indicating that Omicron is highly transmissible and at the same time possibly less severe than the Delta variant, the State healthcare machinery is gearing up to the possibility of […]
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Hyderabad: Allaying fears over the threat of Covid pandemic among parents of school going children, Director of Public Health (DPH), Dr G Srinivasa Rao on Wednesday said that the second Covid wave is very much under control in Telangana and there should not be any cause for concern over a further surge in cases. Possibility […]
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Sustained implementation of containment strategies and initiatives aimed at spreading awareness on vector-control measures yield results
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In the complaint, the DPH said during a talk show in a vernacular news channel on June 8, Mallik passed the comments which were highly objectionable in terms of medical ethics regarding the third wave
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As part of containing the spread of Covid infections, the state government will launch a unique Covid vaccination drive between May 28 and May 30, exclusively for individuals who fall under high-risk groups
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Unlike many other Indian States, which allow individuals from other States to enter only if they have RT-PCR negative test, Telangana has embraced all critical Covid cases and have helped them to recover
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Hyderabad: All medical and health services in government and private hospitals, diagnostics and testing centres will function normally, and the lockdown will not affect health services anywhere in Telangana, Director of Public Health (DPH) Dr G Srinivasa Rao on Tuesday said. “The government vaccination centres delivering Covid-19 vaccination to people will also function normally. However, […]
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"If Covid cases continue to rise, then govt’s attempts to add more hospital beds will not be enough," warned TS Director of Public Health
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While confirming that there are no signs of a second wave, senior public health officials have urged people to show no signs of slackness, as the virus is very much still there in the community
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So far, 83% ASHA workers and 74% Anganwadi teachers/workers have received Covid vaccine
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The day-wise schedule for certificate verification, which will be taken up between February 24 and March 3, will be published shortly
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Out of the 16, 750 beneficiaries planned, 82 per cent i.e. 13, 666 healthcare workers received the vaccine at 324 vaccination centres across all the 33 districts in Telangana.
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58 healthcare centres ready to provide emergency services to individuals with Adverse Events Following Immunisation across State
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Hyderabad: One more person, who has travelled from United Kingdom (UK) and reached Telangana after December 9, has tested positive for Covid-19. With this, the total number of UK travellers who came back to the State after December 9 and tested Covid positive, has reached 21, Director of Public Health (DPH), Dr G Srinivasa Rao […]
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Health Minister Eatala Rajender says vacant teaching posts in Ayush wing will be filled-up in coming months