Author: Himalaya Post

Spain returns faulty test kits as Covid-19 deaths pass 4,000

Agency. Spain’s government on Thursday said a batch of faulty Covid-19 testing kits it had been forced to return had been acquired through a domestic supplier and not directly from an unlicensed Chinese company as the Asian nation’s embassy said. Spain’s efforts this week to roll out 640,000 rapid testing kits, mainly made by companies in China and South Korea, hit a setback when the first order of around 9,000 failed to meet specifications and had to be returned. The Chinese embassy said the Spanish government had purchased the items from an unlicensed company called Shenzhen Bioeasy Biotechnology. But the Spanish health ministry later released a statement saying the products had been supplied through a supplier in Spain, which had imported them from China. It said the products bore the CE mark, meaning they conformed with European Union standards. The statement said the order had not been part of the 432-million euro ($466m) contract with China that the Spanish government announced Wednesday, which would include the delivery of 5.5 million testing kits. The head of Spain’s public health emergency department Fernando Simon confirmed in his daily briefing that the first batch of kits delivered to the country had been sent back to the provider, although he did not name the company in question. The Spanish association of microbiologists (SEIMC) warned that the testing kits in this batch performed with...

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Netherlands recalls 600,000 China-made masks from its hospitals over poor quality

(Agency) Netherlands government has ordered its hospitals to send back around 600,000 masks that had been imported from China, nearly half of the 1.3-million purchased consignment, after they failed to meet quality standards, the Dutch media has reported. The faulty masks had already been sent to several hospitals in the Netherlands managing the Covid-19 pandemic but have now been recalled. The rest of the masks have now been put on hold, said an NOS report Saturday. Netherlands had received the mask order from a Chinese manufacturer on 21 March. The masks were of the FFP2 grade, used as a respirator mask to filter out around 94 per cent of solid and liquid particulate matter in the air. However, the masks were found to have faulty filter membranes during inspection that would have been ineffective in filtering out particulate matter containing the novel coronavirus from entering through mouth or nose. Netherlands has seen over 1,800 coronavirus cases and a death toll of more than 600. It has now joined a host of countries that have said medical supplies from China have proven faulty, hence ineffective in battling the pandemic largely understood to have originated in China. According to a Fox News report, Spain is set to return 9,000 “quick result” test kits back to China due to substandard quality. The severely-affected country had purchased $467 million worth of medical supplies...

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Coronavirus check up desks to be established in four places in Bajura

All preparations were made to set up health checkup desks in different four points in the district in view of screening people for COVID-19. According to chief district officer Ganga Prasad Neupane, such health desks would be established at Kolti, Juddhi, Ikadigadh and Bamka bazaar. These are the entry point to the district. Meanwhile, the district administration has urged all local levels to adopt safety measures against outbreak the coronavirus. The district hospital has also set up isolation ward for the treatment of suspected cases. The district administration office has also urged all health service employees not to stay on leave without genuine...

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Why discrimination in Social Security Fund ?

– Manoj Gyawali  Looking at the geography and situation of the country, there is no need to object the concept of Social Security Fund. What the Social Security Fund is trying to address is the government or the state will take responsibility for the safety of the family, not just when the worker is employed, but also in case of his or her disability. It also comes with the services and medication treatment that he/she will get when he/she retires tomorrow or in his/her old age. The concept that surfaced to cover the safety of a person and his family whether he/she is working or not, is worth the praise. However, why the dispute arose despite such provisions remains important. Why did the employees not well-receive the concept brought for the new era? This is even more important. The Social Security Fund Act came as 2076 Act. Procedures and regulations were also introduced accordingly. Likewise, the classification of employees also came in different ways. One of them was, a government employee’s salary and another was banking or insurance or other area where there were already provisions regarding employees’ retirement. That means institutions with facilities other than pensions. The others are the institutions of the private sector without such facilities, where people were employed and paid with monthly salaries, but there were no other service facilities. It turned out to...

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We are Connecting the villages Via Internet, it will give a glimpse of a prosperous country: Sudeep Acharya

Sudeep Acharya : Managing Director, Dish Media Network How has DISH Home been delivering its services in recent times? Dish Home has surpassed a level. We have gone ahead with the government’s plan of digitization. With the thought “One cannot do anything limiting in a single place”, we are stepping ahead with other plans. Similarly, we are streaming services via satellite. We are also now serving through the OTT platform. Besides that, we are in the process of buying a SIM TV for cable. This is how we are moving forward.  What is the current status of accessing DishHome in Nepal?  Currently, the household in Nepal is around 60-65 lakhs. It is estimated that 80 percent of them have electricity in their houses. That is 48-50 lakhs households. In this case, we have distributed ‘Set top Box’ to over 18 lakh houses. The set top boxes distributed by other companies is estimated to be be around 12 lakhs. Based on this statistics, only 30-32 lakh houses are left now. Still today, 30 lakh houses with electricity access and 20 lakh houses without electricity are out of television access. There are some problems on this. That is, an Indian ‘direct-to-home’ (DTH) appears to be widespread in the Terai region. We have to stop the same. There is competition in the market right now. So this is an opportunity in a way....

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