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In peak of 2nd wave in Goa, 99.6% of those who died weren’t fully vaccinated | Goa News – In Goa 24×7

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PANAJI: As vaccinations opened on Sunday to the 18+ age group, it has emerged that those who succumbed to Covid-19 during the pandemic’s deadly second wave were largely unvaccinated.
Directorate of health services (DHS) data revealed that over 90% of those who died of Covid over a 42-day period from April to June hadn’t taken a single dose of the vaccine despite several of them being eligible for it.
Of the 1,798 fatalities during this period, vaccination data wasn’t available for 166. Among the rest, only six of the fatalities — 0.4% — were fully vaccinated. However, it is yet to be ascertained whether two weeks had passed after they were administered their second dose, the period after which sufficient antibodies are formed to fight the virus.

DHS medical officer Dr Prashant Suryavanshi said that the six persons who succumbed were highly comorbid. Some had diabetes and hypertension along with other co-morbidities. The youngest, who was 44, had diabetes and acute coronary syndrome.
A little under 10% of the fatalities — 157 persons — had taken the first dose of the vaccine. The data, from April 24 to June 7, shows 1,798 deaths, 1,469 of whom were unvaccinated.
“We can say for certain that most of those who died of Covid-19 during the second wave weren’t vaccinated,” Suryavanshi said.
The unvaccinated, however, also include citizens in the younger age group for whom vaccinations had not begun. “Now that vaccination is open for everybody over the age of 18 without any prior registration, people should avail of it. Mortalities due to Covid will surely decrease if people take the vaccine.”
Although vaccine beneficiaries will continue to get infected with the novel coronavirus, it will reduce the severity of the infection. “Vaccination can never be fool-proof, but the chances of turning serious and requiring hospitalisation reduces to a great extent. Ultimately, we have to see that a person does not die of Covid,” he said.
He said that this has been seen in the context of healthcare workers in the state — a large number of doctors, nurses and paramedical staff have been protected from severe Covid-19 infection during the second wave after being vaccinated.
Healthcare providers also advised against breaking Covid-19 protocol when visiting vaccination centres.
“People should wear two masks properly, maintain proper social distance and protect themselves, since there could be asymptomatic persons carrying the virus visiting vaccination centres. It’s everyone’s responsibility to stay safe,” a healthcare provider said.
Meanwhile, the Opposition squarely blamed the BJP government for the second wave deaths, saying the government failed on several fronts to protect the interest of the citizens against the deadly virus. They said that authorities failed to create the necessary infrastructure for the second wave, kept borders open, allowed tourists in in the name of economy, failed to heed to the call for restrictions/lockdown, and to add to that, indulged in politics over oxygen supply.



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Broke Swiggy guy walks 3 km to deliver food, Social media helps him find better job. Heartwarming story is viral

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Social media can be a wondrous place at times. While on most days, its ugly face is on display, on days like today, it sets examples of the power of kindness. In a social media post, a LinkedIn user shared how a delivery executive, in need of money and a better job, bagged one after the users on the platform came together to help the person out.

Priyanshi Chandel, Marketing Manager at tech company Flash, shared an incident about a Swiggy delivery agent who had come to deliver food at her residence. When she asked the late and out-of-breath delivery person, identified by her as Sahil Singh, about what happened, he told her that he had no transport and had to walk 3 km to deliver the order.

He also said that he was out of money and had nothing left to pay his landlord too. Singh told her that he was not looking for money from her but requested her to help him bag a job. He said that he had a degree in Electrical and Communication Engineering, and had worked with Byju’s and Ninjacart before. He had to move back to Jammu during the pandemic.

“I have not eaten for a week, just drinking water and tea to get by. I am not asking for anything, please if you can find me a job, I used to make 25k before, I am 30 years old, my parents are getting old and I can’t keep asking for money from them (sic),” Chandel quoted saying.

She also shared his marksheets and contact number for people to help. His details shared show that he is a 2018 BTech graduate from Mewar University, and completed his schooling from the Jammu and Kashmir state board.

After she shared the details, the comments section was filled with people who stepped up to help. While someone recharged his Yulu account so that he did not have to walk around to deliver food, someone offered a place to stay. Many offered to help him with his applications, while some offered jobs too.

Chandel, later on put an update on the post, and said that he received a job.

However, so far it is unclear what job he has received.

2023 has so far been a year of job losses, an eventual outcome of the pandemic and increased hiring by tech companies. For instance, the SSC MTS 2023 recruitment exam that took place in Uttar Pradesh in May saw over 55 lakh applications for Group D jobs. Numerous candidates who applied for positions such as peon, watchman, gardener had educational backgrounds like BTech, MBA, and Master’s degrees.

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Goa CM, NRI Commissioner writes to MoEF for help in safe return of Goans from Ukraine

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Panaji: Goa chief minister Dr Pramod Sawant on Thursday urged Union Minister for External Affairs Dr S Jaishankar to help in safe return of Goans who are in the Ukraine.

Sawant tweeted “we are concerned about the Goans in Ukraine who are considering to return to India in the light of ongoing Russia-Ukraine crisis. I request Union Minister for External Affairs @DrSJaishankar ji for help in the safe return of Goans. I am keeping track of the situation.”

The chief minister’s tweet comes hours after Goa’s NRI Commissioner Narendra Sawaikar wrote to the Union External Affairs ministry seeking help in return of Goans who are in the Ukraine.

“Many Goans are currently residing in Ukraine due to various purposes including higher studies and due to the ongoing tension between Russia and Ukraine, I have started receiving requests for help and assistance from them to return back to India,” Sawaikar wrote.

The Commissioner further wrote in the letter that advisories have already been issued by the Ministery of External Affairs to Indians currently in Ukraine and our Indian Mission in Kyiy is currently handling the matter.

“Striking note of urgency, the Government of India has recently asked the family members of Embassy officials in Ukraine as well as students and citizens whose stay is not vital , to leave the Eastern European nation amid it’s raising tensions with Russia,” the letter reads.

Sawaikar wrote that the Goans in Ukraine are in touch with this office as they are anxious to temporarily return till the situation normalizes.

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Election Commission announces polling dates and counting days for Vidhan Sabha elections in 5 states

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On Saturday, the Election Commission of India (ECI) announced the dates for the Vidhan Sabha elections in 5 States, namely, Goa, Punjab, Manipur, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

While briefing the media, Chief Election Commissioner Sushil Chandra informed that the elections in the poll-bound States will commence from February 10, 2022, to March 7, 2022. Elections in the State of Uttar Pradesh will be conducted in 7 phases, followed by Manipur with 2 phases. Elections in Goa, Uttarkhand and Punjab will be conducted in a single phase.

According to the Election Commission of India, the votes will be counted on March 10, 2022. ECI informed that all physical campaigning will be ceased until January 15, 2022, in light of the rising cases of Coronavirus.

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