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The government allows covid vaccines at home to diverse

The government allows covid vaccines at home to diverse
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New Delhi: The Ministry of Health Union on Thursday allows Covid-19 vaccination at home to diverse and those who have limited mobility.
In the weekly press direction, Uni Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said that we were still in the midst of the second wave of Covid-19 despite the number of cases declined.
For 12th weeks in a row, the weekly peposititivity level continues to decline and less than 3% while the recovery rate is 97.8% in the country, the Ministry of Health said.
However, the Ministry of Health Uni said that 62.73% of the total infection reported last week came from Kerala alone, which was the only country with more than 1 lakh active Covid case.
“In the last 24 hours, 31,000 strange cases have been reported and most of these cases have been reported from Kerala & Maharashtra.
However, the absolute number has fallen.
62.73% of the total cases in the past week have been reported from Kerala,” said Health Secretary Union Rajesh Bhushan.
In the midst of the concern of the third wave of the Covid-19 season and the winning festival season, the government warned people about mass meetings in the detention zone and in districts with more than 5% participation in the district.
Meanwhile, talking about the progress of vaccines in this country, the government said that 66% of the population of Indian adults had been given at least one shot of the Covid-19 vaccine while 23% had received both doses.
“About 2 / third of the adult population who is vaccinated with one dose – 66% of 18+ age groups receive at least one dose, almost a quarter of the adult population has received both doses, it is an important milestone,” said Dr.
Vk Paul , Member of Health, Niti Aayog.
In the rules of quarantine 10 English days for those who were vaccinated in India, ministry officials said it was discriminatory practice.
“We believe that the proposed dispensation to be implemented from October 4 is discriminatory practice.
Both sides in dialogue and we believe the resolution will be found.
We have the right to reply in the same way,” Rajesh Bhushan said.

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