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1 minute ago, rightwar said:

rewind back to march and tell was it even on the minds of any1?

prashant bushan even said why is govt wasting money on vaccine instead of distributing money to poor 

Nuvvu adigina daaniki answer cheyi anna.. evadi minds lo emundo.. prashanth Bhushan gaadi opinions tho what do I care....

 

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8 minutes ago, rightwar said:

i know many who took 1st dose in march 1st week and next in april 1st week

you have been a lazy idiot not to take your grand mother to vaccination at right time. you must be feeling very guilty so to hide you rguilt best thing to do is to divert the blame

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Ilanti insensitive chetta edavalani konchem choosukondi

 

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13 minutes ago, ring_master said:

Vaccine wastage zero % ayte kaani satisfy ayyettu levu ga

17% wastage is not small 

my point is to say both state n center failed

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1 minute ago, futureofandhra said:

17% wastage is not small 

my point is to say both state n center failed

6.5 kada 17 ekkada vundi aa article lo?

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Just now, modi_bhakth said:

6.5 kada 17 ekkada vundi aa article lo?

As per the data given by the ministry, Telangana has wasted 17.6 per cent of the Covid-19 vaccine given to the state, while Andhra Pradesh has let 11.6 per cent of the vaccine go to waste

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1 minute ago, futureofandhra said:

As per the data given by the ministry, Telangana has wasted 17.6 per cent of the Covid-19 vaccine given to the state, while Andhra Pradesh has let 11.6 per cent of the vaccine go to waste

Dont play with numbers

You are saying Telangana numbers as national wastage numbers

 

 Bhushan said COVID-19 vaccine wastage in five states ‒ Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Jammu and Kashmir ‒ is higher than the national average of 6.5%.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, jawaani_jaaneman said:

Arei Modi ni resign chesi, central vista ni kulakottandira ra ayya...

The Agenda demands. 

#freash_beram

 

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4 minutes ago, modi_bhakth said:

Dont play with numbers

You are saying Telangana numbers as national wastage numbers

 

 Bhushan said COVID-19 vaccine wastage in five states ‒ Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Jammu and Kashmir ‒ is higher than the national average of 6.5%.

 

 

when am talking about states i do not know why you assumed it as national numbers

telugu states gurinchi cheppanu

mosha batch alreay galiki vadilesaru to die 

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8 minutes ago, modi_bhakth said:

Ankul adi nuvvena 

 

5 minutes ago, modi_bhakth said:

#freash_beram

 

Payment istunara ? leka government ochinaka ae na ?

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3 minutes ago, jawaani_jaaneman said:

 

Payment istunara ? leka government ochinaka ae na ?

Adi neeke teliyali

Vaalla deggara Cash teesukuntava? Cheque aa?

daily kooli or weekly kooli?

nee feelings ni kooda suppress chesi defend chetunnav ante baagane isrunnaru neeku

indaake choosa ee comment vere thread lo

On 4/2/2020 at 11:46 PM, Android_Halwa said:

9 minutes anta...

idi chepanika oka video message, daniki mundu annoucement...dani venakala emundocho ani oohaganalu..

teera susthe, 9 mins light esi pettu anta...

situation bagaledu and I have to support the PM kani lekapothey 4 boothulu esetonni

 

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2 minutes ago, futureofandhra said:

when am talking about states i do not know why you assumed it as national numbers

telugu states gurinchi cheppanu

mosha batch alreay galiki vadilesaru to die 

inkeppudu half knowledge posts eyyaku ... without proper due diligence...

Days after it was called out for having a purported vaccine wastage rate of 17.6%, the highest in the country, Telangana has written to the union health ministry, stating that there has been a “miscommunication between both governments over the vaccination figures". It has added that the vaccine wastage rate in the state is less than 1%.

It may be recalled that apart from Telangana, the ministry of health and family welfare pulled up three other states and a union territory, Andhra Pradesh (11.6%), Uttar Pradesh (9.4%), Karnataka (6.9%), and Jammu and Kashmir (6.6%), for wasting over 20 lakh doses of Covid-19 vaccines. It also highlighted that the situation was particularly grim in both Telugu states where the wastage rate was in double digits.

Telangana’s public health department has set up an exclusive Covid-19 war room to glean data across the state. According to the latest report released on March 21, a total of 9,93,030 doses were issued to the state (as per the Centre’s eVIN portal), of which 40,540 doses were allotted to the armed forces, and 1,270 in buffer stock were given to private and government vaccination centres for advance scheduling.

The state’s net vaccine consumption, till the time of writing this report, stood at 9,51,220 doses out of which 9,43,921 doses were successfully administered to beneficiaries (aged 45-59 with comorbidities and senior citizens), resulting in wastage of 7,299 doses, which is about 0.76%.

In fact, all the reports released by the state government since March 18 have shown vaccine wastage around 0.75-1%.

Quoting the Centre’s Covid-19 vaccination guidelines, Dr Srinivasa Rao, Telangana’s director of public health, said 10% programmatic wastage was normal, but he was surprised to see such a vast difference in the statistical data released by the health ministry.

Health ministry manages two portals, one is eVIN (electronic vaccine intelligence network) which tracks vaccine stocks and consumption, and the other is CoWIN software which tracks the number of vaccinations done in a state. Both the portals are not integrated, which is why there are data discrepancies and miscommunication with the Centre," he said.

He also explained that the cumulative figure of vaccine consumption, in this case 9,43,921, does not include the 40,540 doses given to the armed forces as well as the buffer stocks given to private hospitals, as they directly purchase vaccines from the government of India and the job of the state government is to only facilitate the supply.

Centre takes real-time data from CoWIN dashboard, but on the backend at every vaccination centre, there is a lag in feeding the updates because the CoWIN site used by data entry officers to create sessions and register people is too slow. In most cases, there is always a difference of 90,000 doses at a time. We have raised this issue before the union health ministry," Dr Rao said.

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26 minutes ago, ring_master said:

Nuvvu adigina daaniki answer cheyi anna.. evadi minds lo emundo.. prashanth Bhushan gaadi opinions tho what do I care....

 

nee batch mindset and hypocrisy chudu ani showing 

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