Covid vaccination

UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Priyanka Chopra Jonas urged G7 countries to donate Covid-19 vaccine doses to poor countries.

NewYork : UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors Priyanka Chopra Jonas, David Beckham, Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom, Whoopi Goldberg, AngéliqueKidjo, and Liam Neeson have joined an extraordinary callby 28 high-profile UNICEF Ambassadors and Supporters demanding that G7 leaders commit to donating doses of Covid-19 vaccines to poorer countries now. The open letter, published today ahead of the three-day G7 Leaders’ Summit (Friday 11-Sunday 13 June) in Cornwall, UK, urges G7 leaders to commit to sharing a minimum of 20 per cent of Covid-19 vaccine dose supply urgently, to reduce the risk of…
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Post Covid Complications a concern amongst Children.

After black fungus, the Multi-system Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) is the next cause of concern for the medical fraternity to deal with the post COVID complications. The syndrome involving multi-organ is usually seen weeks after the peak of COVID wave and can pose a threat to the children post infection. "I won''t say it''s (MIS-C) dangerous or life threatening but, of course, sometimes it affects children badly. It can affect organs like heart, liver and kidney in children. It happens four weeks or six weeks after…
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PharmEasy to vaccinate 3 crore people in coming months

Amid the rising COVID-19 cases in the second wave, we wanted to contribute our bit in breaking the chain by setting up vaccination camps and centres to facilitate this," said Dharmil Sheth, Co-founder, PharmEasy E-pharmacies plan COVID-19 vaccination; PharmEasy to vaccinate 3 crore people in coming months As policies help private COVID-19 vaccine market evolve in India, e-pharmacies are trying to tap the opportunity too. PharmEasy, one of India's leading digital healthcare platforms, plans to vaccinate over 3 crore people via camps and vaccine centres through its…
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COVID BREAKING: Vaccination drive for 18+ age opens from May 1,2021

In a significant development, the Government of India on Monday decided to give COVID19 vaccination to every one above the age of 18 years from May 1. The Government of India announced a "Liberalised and Accelerated" Phase 3 Strategy of Covid-19 Vaccination from 1st May. In a meeting chaired by PM Narendra Modi, an important decision of allowing vaccination to everyone above the age of 18 from 1st May has been taken, said a press release issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.  Phase-I of…
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