Parliament Live Updates: Health Minister Mandaviya to reply on Kovid debate at 12 noon today as opposition raised questions on booster dose, travel ban

“Satisfaction” in handling the pandemic.

He said it was because of “mistakes” at the top level of government that the country got caught “unprepared” in both waves of COVID-19. “To this day, I do not know what happened to the other vaccines discovered in the world – Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson. have all these vaccines arrived India And can they be used?” he said.

Whether a booster dose is necessary, Roy asked and said that the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has not issued any directions yet. NCP’s Supriya Sule said states have also contributed to the PM-CARES Fund, and wanted to know how the Center is distributing money to the states. “What is your stand on the third dose? We all have elderly parents, families, health workers… they are all worried because there is no clarity,” she said, also asking the government to clarify that the booster and third dose are the same.

Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said in the Lok Sabha on Thursday that Omicron is definitely a setback to resume international travel. Responding to a question during Question Hour, he said, ‘Omicron’ is definitely a jerk. That’s why many countries have put different parameters to deal with it. Our country has classified 11 countries as “at risk”. The UK, South Africa, Brazil, Botswana, China, Zimbabwe, Mauritius, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore and Israel are countries “at risk”.

Congress, NCP, RJD, TRS and IUML staged a walkout from the Rajya Sabha on the issue of inflation. The Trinamool Congress also staged a walkout from the Rajya Sabha over various issues, including the suspension of 12 opposition MPs.

Journalists on Thursday protested against some restrictions imposed on the entry of journalists and cameras into Parliament, alleging that the move is a harbinger of a “complete ban” on spot coverage of parliamentary sessions by the media in the coming days. They demanded that all restrictions placed on the entry of journalists into the Parliament complex and the press gallery should be “immediately” lifted, and media persons should be allowed to perform their professional duties.

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