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‘PM has given a target, there should be no third wave’

'PM has given a target, there should be no third wave'
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New Delhi: 100 to 125 days are very important in the war against Covid-19 in India, the Ministry of Health Union at a weekly press conference on Friday.
Dr.
VK Paulus Niti Aayog noted that “falling in the case has slowed down.
This is a warning signal.” He shared a study conducted by the ICMR that analyzed the effectiveness of vaccines in police personnel, high-risk categories.
This study showed two vaccine doses managed to prevent 95 percent of Covid-19 death on the second wave.
“One dose vaccine can reduce mortality by 82 percent.
Two vaccine doses succeed in preventing 95 percent of deaths from Covid-19 during the second wave,” he said.
“We are moving towards the target set to manage 50 crore doses before July.
We are on the road to achieve it.
The government has ordered 66 crore covishield and covaxin doses.
In addition, 22 doses of Crore will go to the private sector,” he added.
Paul also highlighted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had given them the target that there should be no third wave.
Combining face masks into our lives as a new normal: Ministry of Health urges the Ministry of Health Citizens, Secretary of Joint LAV Agarwal said, “The analysis shows a projected decrease in the use of facial masks when we continue the use of facial masks in our lives as new normal.” It has noticed that recovery has increased and there is also a decrease in positive cases of daily, but still, there are several fields of concern.
There are 47 districts in countries where the level of participation is more than 10 percent, “he added.
The decline in the average new case of everyday, agarwal noted that new daily cases in the country continued to show a decline during the second wave.
“New daily cases decreased by 3,87,029 cases between 5-11 and 40,336 cases between July 14-July 16,” the Joint Secretary said.
The government said that 47 districts in 12 states and UTS reported more than 10 percent of the pacititan rate for the weekend of July 15.
Countries and UTS are Manipur, Kerala, Rajasthan, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagalana, Assam, Maharashtra and Puducherry.
Vaccines for Ministry of Health Childrenthe also said that he along with all countries & UTS & development partners, worked to reduce the negative impact of Covid-19 and take urgent action to ensure that children receive a saving vaccine living under the UIP.
“There are several media reports who accuse that the lakh Indian children may have missed their routine vaccination because of the disorders caused by Covid which leads to increased risk of outbreaks & deaths in the future.
This report is not based on facts & does not reflect the image,” said government.
(With input from agency)

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