Hindustan Times (Patiala)

HP makes Covid vaccine free for people in 18-44 age bracket

Hill state records 1,774 fresh coronaviru­s infections, 18 patients succumb

- HT Correspond­ent letterchd@hindustant­imes.com

SHIMLA : The Himachal Pradesh cabinet on Thursday decided to vaccinate people in 18 -44 age bracket free of cost.

The Cabinet, which was headed by chief minister Jai Ram Thakur, also directed all government officials employed at hospitals or health institutio­ns to vaccinate themselves.

Mobile teams will be formed at the block level to provide better treatment to the patients under home isolation and a vehicle will be exclusivel­y assigned for shifting critical patients to hospitals, the Cabinet decided. Each medical college will have a dedicated team to supervise Covid cases.

It decided to provide incentives to outsourced employees engaged in tackling the Covid pandemic. Each employee will be paid an additional ₹200 per shift. Patients under home isolation will get a nutrition kit, the Cabinet decided. The body also decided to regularise the services of daily and contingent workers who have completed five years of continuous service as on March 31, 2021 or will complete service on September 30, 2021 against the available vacant posts in different department­s; contractua­l employees who have completed three years of services as on March 31, 2021 or will complete three years on September 31, 2021 in different department­s of the state government. Part-time workers completing eight years of continuous services in government department­s will be made daily wagers.

Nineteen posts of technical and ministeria­l staff at the state Seri Entreprene­urship Developmen­t and Innovation Centre at Balichowki in Mandi district will be advertised.

The Cabinet accorded consent to fill two posts of block developmen­t officers in the rural developmen­t department through direct recruitmen­t.

Meanwhile, Himachal Pradesh on Thursday recorded 1,774 fresh Covid infections, taking the state’s case count to 82,876 while the death toll mounted to 1,241 after 18 patients succumbed.

The active cases shot up to 11,859 while recoveries reached 69,747 after 689 people recuperate­d.

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