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Telangana Mulls Vax ‘Pass’ To Enter Malls, Cinema

Hyderabad: The state government is considering only allowing people who are vaccinated to hotels, malls, cinema rooms, etc., in the future on similar strategy lines adopted by France for battles vaccine doubt.
Speaking of Plans, Directors, Public Health, Dr.
G Srinivasa Rao, said, “We can apply this plan in the future.
People need to take all precautions and take vaccines to prevent the spread of the virus.
The second wave is still active in the state and The number of cases is high in at least nine districts, including Khammam, Nalgonda, Karimnagar, GHMC and Peddapalli.
The Delta variant is very contagious.
People have to wear a mask, both in the house and while out.
“The official also quoted the example of Kusumanchi Village, where the bursts of cases Reported recently.
Positive patients found roaming about free rather than being an isolation.
“We are looking at the plague in Manserial, GHMC, Peddapalli, among others, we have the responsibility to see that it does not change into the third wave,” officially added.
In two cases Delta Plus variants found in Hyderabad in mid-May, the official said the two patients were safe and all their contacts were tracked and tested.
However, no contact was found positive.
This problem also grew up in the parliament where the center said that both cases were detected at the airport and were transit passengers.
Meanwhile, even as the second wave has not seen the ups and downs in the state, the Ministry of Health began preparation to face the third wave.
“We have prepared 26,000 oxygen beds in addition to maintaining pediatric wards in all district hospitals.
In addition, all hospitals with 100 beds and more mandated to have an oxygen generation factory on August 31,” the official added.
More than 12L missed by the 2nd dose at the T-12 lakh people in the country have missed the second dose of the Covid vaccine in July.
As a result, it has been decided to give priority to the second dose vaccination in the next two weeks and the first dose will stop.
The country has been able to provide a second dose to only 30 percent of those who take the first dose.
So far, 33.79 Lakh people have been given the second dose of 1.12 crore people who have taken the first dose.
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