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Drive to manage a booster dose starts along the coast

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Mangaluru / Udupi: Minister of Fisheries Karnataka, Ports and Transportation inland S Angara on Monday launched the urge to manage a booster dose in Dakshina Kannada.
The Minister summoned all the beneficiaries who met the requirements deployed at the forefront of the battle against the pandemic, and all senior citizens to receive JABA-caution.
“The government has made all the settings needed to manage booster doses for all beneficiaries of qualified benefits.
The drive will help reduce the third wave impact of Covid-19.
There is no need for people to panic, and worry about the spread of Covid-19,” said Angara.
District administration in Dakshina Kannada has set a target for managing the dose of booster to 3,37,447 people, of which 52,523 is a health care worker, while 15,924 is another front-line worker, while 2.69,000 are senior citizens.
Deputy Udupi Commissioner M Kurma Rao launched the drive to manage a booster dose in Udupi on Monday.
Rao called all Covid soldiers, and everyone meets the requirements to take a dose to volunteers to accept it.
Overall, there were 23,125 health workers, and 7,311 frontline soldiers throughout the Udupi district that had been identified to manage the booster dose.
Chairman of the Coastal Development Development (CDA) Mattaru Rathnak Hegde shows that Udupi District has succeeded in fighting the first two Covid waves.
“Test of Nalin Kumar Kateel Positive BJP State President and Dakshina Kannada MP Nalin Kumar Kateel has been tested positive for Covid-19.
Kateel Tweeted:” I have tested positive for Covid-19 and I am healthy without symptoms.
All the main contacts I was asked to undergo a test.

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