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INDIA
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n a review meeting organised to assess the COVID-19 situation in the state, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said that the second wave of corona was very fatal and due to this various mental health related problems are being witnessed among the people. The state government is cautious about this situation. The Chief Minister Gehlot directed that the Health Department that it should make arrangements for providing proper treatment and psychological counselling to such patients and their families. Also, they should be given counselling related to timely treatment of post COVID side effects, balanced diet and mental health. The Chief Minister said that from June 21, the Central Government would start free COVID vaccination for citizens in the age group of 18 to 44 years. Administrative officers and the team of the Health Department should prepare an effective plan for this and give it the form of a campaign, so that the maximum number of people in the state can be vaccinated. The CM urged the public to fully comply with the COVID protocols and other guidelines issued by the State Government.