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The Press Council of India (PCI) reiterated its recommendation to the Centre and state/Union territory governments regarding insurance of journalists.
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Earlier, the Chief Minister had informed that four more COVID care centres have started functioning having a capacity of over 1000 beds.
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The list also adds employees/workers engaged in provision of telecommunication and internet services as certified by the Director, IT or any officer authorised to certify by him/her.
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Stalin in a tweet stated that all journalists working in newspapers and visual media risk their lives and their work will be considered as front-line workers in Tamil Nadu.
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Around 4,000 journalists are currently accredited with the state government, according to a public relations department official.
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Give Hope Foundation and Orka Cafe have started a campaign as part of which protective gear, masks and nutritious healthy meals are being provided to frontline staff
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Govt centres will continue to administer free vaccines to individuals above 45 years
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The NDA govt must listen to former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to tide over the Covid crisis
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Association president Ashok Hemrajani said that the members in the hospitality industry re-opened business following all the guidelines prescribed by the government
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On Saturday, a total of 1,62,386 individuals received the first and second dose of the vaccine at 1,187 Covid Vaccination Centres spread across the state
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GHMC Commissioner, D.S. Lokesh Kumar has directed zonal commissioner to complete vaccination process for the staff by April 15
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The State has so far received, according to eVIN portal, 14,42,370 doses and another 40,540 doses for armed forces.
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To acknowledge the contribution of frontline workers in the fight against Covid, the VINN Hospital has recognised them as ‘VINN Warriors’.
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The teachers have risen quickly to the occasion and adapted themselves according to the changing times. They almost became like frontline workers in the arena of teaching.
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In 171 State-run vaccination centres, the authorities targeted 9,378 individuals out of which 8,986 were inoculated while in 162 vaccine centres in private hospitals.
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The authorities had targeted 7526 individuals at government hospitals out of which 7203 individuals were vaccinated
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Blending digital infrastructure with manual one is the ideal route to ensure hassle-free vaccination
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Involving private sector will accelerate the process and ensure there is minimum wastage of the vaccines
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There were no reports of Adverse Events Following Immunisation, Director of Public Health (DPH) Dr G Srinivasa Rao said
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So far, the health authorities have administered the Covid vaccine to 64,455 front line workers in Telangana