January 10, 2021

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COVID-19 vax drive from Jan 16

NEW DELHI, JAN 9 (PTI): India will launch its COVID-19 vaccination drive from January 16 in what Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called the world’s largest inoculation programme with priority to be given to nearly three crore healthcare and frontline workers. The decision, the government said on Saturday, was taken at a high-level meeting where Modi reviewed the status of COVID19 and vaccine preparedness across states and union territories. “After the detailed re-

This is it!

“Since Christmas to New Year we had no COVID test. I guess the virus is on holiday too.”

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1206 session sites identified in State

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view, it was decided that in view of the forthcoming festivals including Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Magh Bihu etc, the COVID19 vaccination will start from 16th January 2021,” it said. After healthcare and frontline workers, priority will be given to those above 50 years of age and the under-50 population groups with co-morbidities, together numbering around 27 crore, a government statement said. Later, Modi tweeted that India will take a landmark step forward in fighting COVID-19 on January 16. “Starting that day, India’s nationwide vaccination drive begins. Priority will be given to our brave doctors, healthcare workers,

frontline workers including Safai Karamcharis (sanitation workers,” the prime minister said. India had recently granted emergency use authorisation to two vaccines, Oxford’s Covishield being manufactured by Serum Institute in India and Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin. Both vaccines, the statement from the Health Ministry said, have established safety and immunogenicity. In the review meeting, Modi was also briefed about the Co-WIN vaccine delivery management system, a unique digital platform that will provide real-time information of vaccine stocks, their storage temperature and individualised tracking of beneficiaries of the COVID-19 vaccine.

DIMAPUR, JAN 9 (NPN): The State government has identified 1,206 session sites for the COVID-19 vaccination drive in the state. Health & Family Welfare department informed that 19,690 health workers have registered for vaccination in the first phase. As vaccines come nearer to the general population, the department asserted that there was no room for complacency and called for reinforcing COVID-19 appropriate behaviors.

COVID tally 11975

Nagaland COVID-19 tally rose to 11975 after 11 new cases were reported-- 7 in Dimapur, 2 each in Kohima and Mokokchung. In its weekly bulletin released on Saturday, the Health department stated that symptomatic cases were steadily increasing in the State even though there was a decline in positivity rate. Symptomatic cases among active cases increased from 1% in July 2020 to 24% as of this week. There has also been a slight increase in the mortality rate to 0.61% this week, it added.

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Covid-19 ‘out of control’ in London LONDON, JAN 9 (AGENCIES): The new strain of coronavirus has tossed around Britain’s hopes of reviving its economy, and now the bigger concern the country faces is that of the overwhelming cases of the infection that are raging through its iconic capital of London. London mayor Sadiq Khan on Friday declared a major incident, warning that hospitals in the capital city of United Kingdom could soon be overwhelmed and more people might die. “I have declared a major incident in London because the threat this virus poses to our city is at crisis point. If we do not take immediate action now, our NHS (National Health Service) could be overwhelmed and more people will die,” he said on Twitter. Stating that the virus is “out of control”, Khan said that, as per the current data available, one in every 30 Londoners have been infected by Covid19. London’s population is estimated to be around 9.3 million as of 2020. “..The stark reality is that we will run out of beds for patients in the next couple of weeks unless the spread of the virus slows down drastically,” Khan said.

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No fresh fire or smoke visible at Dzükou

DIMAPUR, JAN 9 (NPN): No fresh fire smoke were visible at scenic Dzükou valley on Saturday, as authorities apprised the Kohima District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), which reviewed the Dzükou fire operation. According to a DIPR report, SP Kohima, Manoj Kumar informed that the ground operation team reported that smoke from across the mountain started appearing at around 10 a.m. However, due to high ridge and inaccessibility by the ground operation team, the smoke was doused by one sortie of India Air Force bambi bucket operation. Deputy commissioner and chairman DDMA Kohima, Mohammed Ali Shihab also informed that the state government has decided to continue with the recce cum bambi bucket operation on January 10. Meanwhile, according to a defence release, teams of security forces under Spear Corps along with NDRF were deployed to extinguish the wildfire in Dzukou valley. The teams were successful in dousing fire in a large area and creating fire lines to contain further spread. Spear Corps teams are also catering for critical logistics support to NDRF team at Dzukou Valley, the release said.

Forest fire on Manipur side under control: Biren Singh

IMPHAL, JAN 9: Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh on Saturday claimed that forest fire on the Manipur side of the Dzuko valley was almost under control. “The fire in almost all the areas on the Manipur side had been brought under control, ‘’ he said. Regarding the alleged obstruction in the construction of road to Dzuko from Nagaland side, the chief minister said that he had discussed the matter with his counterpart Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio. It may be mentioned that a group of people purportedly from Southern Angami area had strongly objected to the construction of a 15 km road from Mao to the Valley by the Manipur government. After the talk with the Nagaland chief minister, the road construction has resumed, Singh told reporters.

Plane goes missing in Indonesia with 62 on board JAKARTA, JAN 9 (AP): A Sriwijaya Air jet carrying 62 people lost contact with air traffic controllers minutes after taking off from Indonesia’s capital on a domestic flight on Saturday, and debris found by fishermen was being examined to see if it was from the missing plane, officials said. Transportation Min-

FROM JAKARTA

62 people on board the Sriwijaya Air jet are feared dead Australia

MALAYSIA Kuala Lumpur

Singapore

Destination Supadio International Airport

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INDONESIA Vanished here Departure Jakarta Airport

ister Budi Karya Sumadi said the Boeing 737-500 disappeared from radar four minutes later, after the pilot contacted ATC to ascend to an altitude of 29,000 feet, he said. The flight from Jakarta was carrying 50 passengers and 12 crew members, all Indonesian nationals, including 6 extra crew for another trip.

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