india exam officials Use only one syringe. Covid vaccination for 30 students

india exam officials Use only one syringe. Covid vaccination for 30 students

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28 Jul BBC India is reportedly investigating health workers using the same syringe to vaccinate once morest COVID-19. to 30 students in a school in the Sagar district. Madhya Pradesh central part of the country Despite India’s Ministry of Health issuing a “one dose, one cylinder, one time” measure to vaccinate once morest COVID-19.

The report stated that The parents of the children involved were informed of the matter and reported to the school staff. and when Madhya Pradesh government officials visited the school The official disappeared from the school and his cell phone was turned off. Later, Chitentra Rai told the media: He received only one syringe from the Department of Public Health and just followed orders.

Meanwhile, the Madhya Pradesh Department of Public Health prosecuted Mr Rai for negligence and started an investigation with the officials responsible for the delivery of vaccination supplies. The spokesperson from the Congress party which is the opposition Urges Madhya Pradesh Health Minister to resign to take responsibility

Television station NDTV broadcast a video in which Mr Rai said “The material sender ships only one syringe.” Did you know that One syringe should not be used to inoculate multiple people. Mr Rai replied, “I know, that’s why I asked them if they needed one syringe. And they said “yes.” Is this my fault? I did as he asked.”

Single-use syringes are widely used in India to avoid diseases such as HIV, but there have been many cases where a single syringe was repeatedly used in hospitals. due to a shortage of medical equipment

India has surpassed 2,030 million coronavirus vaccinations, the second-highest number following China, with the Indian government announcing a booster (booster) vaccination program once morest COVID-19. 75 days free for all adults to celebrate 75 years of India’s independence.

India’s Ministry of Health said 98 per cent of adults have received at least one dose of the vaccine, while 90 per cent have been fully vaccinated. As of Wednesday, July 27, India reported 18,313 daily cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours and 57 deaths related to COVID-19.

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