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Kerala: Justice at the moment, the key weekend is back on Sunday

Kerala: Justice at the moment, the key weekend is back on Sunday
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ThiruvananThapuram: Review of the review of the Pandemic situation in the state chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayany Vijayan has decided to keep the Covid-19 limit now.
There are no new regulations imposed but the government has decided to bring back the field of weekend on Sunday.
Because the third wave of this disease is a different possibility, the state has set a target to vaccinate all people over the age of 18 years.
Vijayan said the drive vaccination was more successful in Wayanad, Pathanamthitta, Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam.
Therefore, only symptomatic in these four districts will be tested for viruses.
The number of tests conducted in the state will increase to at least 2 lakh a day.
Sero surveys will be carried out in Idukki, Kasaragod and Palakkad because the breakthrough of infection has been found more than 5% of the total infection in this region.
Vijayan said the districts that have included 70% vaccination among those over 18 years old must complete the balance of vaccination in the category in the next two weeks.
Kerala Medical Services Corporation Limited has purchased 10 doses of the Lakh vaccine directly from the manufacturer.
This dose will be distributed to a private hospital.
The high-level meeting chaired by Health Minister Veena George on that day decided to increase vaccination in the state’s view of the possibility of the third wave.
The minister said the target was to close everyone over 18 years at the end of September.
He said a clear plan must be prepared in each district to strengthen the drive.
The meeting noted that the level of vaccination was low during the holidays and therefore had to be strengthened in the coming days.
Consider the level of transmission of the disease, the steps will be taken to track the contact list of infected people to ensure that those who attend public functions during Onam do not fall ill.
It is also directed that those who have symptoms and they come into contact with those who have attended such public function must undergo a Covid test.
The meeting considered that the country currently has enough oxygen reserves and can rely on carnataka if needed.
The intensive care unit in the hospital will be further strengthened and the ICU facilities for babies are also established.

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