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The Centre will provide free booster doses of COVID vaccines for the 18-59 age group at government vaccination centres under a 75-day special drive from July 15, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya announced.
The free booster dose drive will be held for next 75 days as part of the government's Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav to celebrate the 75th anniversary of India's Independence and to boost the uptake of Covid precaution doses, he said.
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While considering a plea by a doctor who did not comply with the bond service terms, the Madurai bench of Madras High Court recently directed that the doctor to either serve for two years in Tamil Nadu or pay Rs 50 lakh for penalty.
Although originally the bond service agreement required the doctor to serve for 10 years and the penalty amount was Rs 2 crore, the HC bench made the changes taking note of the modification of bond service terms in the State.
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Either Serve Bond For 2 Years Or Pay Rs 50 Lakh Penalty: HC Directs Doctor
The Indian Council of Medical Research has released a book and a mobile app for use by physicians that would help them deal with problems associated with irrational use of medicines, over and under-diagnosis, among other things.
The book is titled Standard Treatment Workflows (STW) volume III and is intended to update physicians at all levels of public health care.
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ICMR Launches Mobile App, Book For Use By Physicians At All Levels Of Public Health Care
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