Government should give priority to lawyers and judges for Covid-19 vaccine: High Court
Government should give priority to lawyers and judges for Covid-19 vaccine: High Court
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Hyderabad : The Telangana High Court has directed the state government to give priority to judges, lawyers and court staff to vaccinate for corona control.

High Court Judge A. Rajasekhara Reddy, B.C. The Vijayasena Reddy Tribunal accepted the letter written by advocate Pon Ashok Gaur to the High Court regarding the priority given to vaccines. The division bench, which heard the case on Wednesday, disagreed with the government's request for at least four weeks' time to give priority. During the hearing, the advocate on behalf of the government stated that priority was being given to para-medical personnel and doctors as per the guidelines issued by the Central Government. For this reason, they are requesting four weeks to make a decision on the matter.

The tribunal stated how appropriate it was to take 4,8, 12 weeks. How long does the corona take. Lawyer Ponnam Ashok Gowd said that lawyers and court stops need to meet a lot of people regarding various matters. It is very difficult to maintain social distance at this time. For this reason, they are appealing for this matter to be taken up soon. The government has directed the tribunal to adjourn the case till January 8 to take a decision at this time.

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