July 17, 2020 . Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh on Friday said that strict action will be taken against those involved in black marketing of Remdesivir and other medicine which are useful to … "The primary purpose of this committee is to ensure that correct and credible information goes to our people," he added.He vowed to utilise all available resources in finding out the elements behind spread of disinformation.
Shakeel Anjum. tap to bring up your browser menu and select 'Add to homescreen' to pin the The News web app tap to bring up your browser menu and select 'Add to homescreen' to pin the The News web app Islamabad : Minister for Interior Brigadier (r) Ijaz Ahmad Shah on Thursday warned the elements involved in spreading disinformation regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19) of strict action, directing the departments concerned to closely monitor their activities and bring them to task.“We will take strict action against the spread of disinformation regarding COVID-19,” he said while chairing a meeting on COVID-19 Disinformation Prevention Mechanism here at the Ministry of Interior.The committee consists of nine members, with Dr Faisal Sultan holding the seat of Senior Member, while other members include representatives of Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Health, Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Inter Services Public Relations, Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA), Pakistan Telecommunication Authority and National Command and Operation Center.The interior minister asked the Director Cyber Wing of FIA to closely monitor and hold the responsible ones accountable for their actions, reiterating that “strict and immediate action should be taken against these people.”Ijaz said those involved in such actions were not pro country or its people. While speaking to the reporters Deshmukh said, "We have held a discussion with Food and Drug Administration Minister Dr Rajendra Shingne about curbing the black marketing of Remdesivir and other drugs needed to treat COVID-19 patients. SA. "Remdesiver injections will be available in large amount by Cipla and Hetero.
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‘Strict action to be taken against spread of disinformation’ Islamabad. "The primary purpose of this committee is to ensure that correct and credible information goes to our people," he added.He vowed to utilise all available resources in finding out the elements behind spread of disinformation.Islamabad : Minister for Interior Brigadier (r) Ijaz Ahmad Shah on Thursday warned the elements involved in spreading disinformation regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19) of strict action, directing the departments concerned to closely monitor their activities and bring them to task.“We will take strict action against the spread of disinformation regarding COVID-19,” he said while chairing a meeting on COVID-19 Disinformation Prevention Mechanism here at the Ministry of Interior.The committee consists of nine members, with Dr Faisal Sultan holding the seat of Senior Member, while other members include representatives of Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Health, Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Inter Services Public Relations, Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA), Pakistan Telecommunication Authority and National Command and Operation Center.The interior minister asked the Director Cyber Wing of FIA to closely monitor and hold the responsible ones accountable for their actions, reiterating that “strict and immediate action should be taken against these people.”Ijaz said those involved in such actions were not pro country or its people. 'Unfortunate', strict action to be taken against accused: Kejriwal after two held for sexually assaulting minor in Covid centre After two persons were held for allegedly sexually assaulting a minor in a COVID care centre in the national capital on Friday, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal called the incident "unfortunate" and said that strict action will be taken against the culprits. The state government has initiated the process of purchasing the drug to make it available in hospitals across the state," he said.On July 9, the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) has directed all three pharma giants--Cipla, Hetero, and Mylan to upload the details of anti-viral Remedsivir drug's supply on the firm's website respectively after witnessing the incidence of black marketing and overcharging of the injection above MRP.Considering the emergency and unmet medical need for COVID -19 diseases, Central Drugs Standard Controller Organisation (CDSCO) -- the office of DCGI had granted permission to manufacture and market remedisvir injection able formulation for restricted emergency use in the country for the treatment of patients with COVID-19 infection subject to various conditions and restrictions.According to the Union Health Ministry, the state has reported 2,30,599 COVID-19 cases including, 93,673 active cases, 1,27,259 recovered and 9,667 deaths so far.