Regularisation of Leave and work from home during Covid-19 third wave
When the Govt servant comes into direct contact with a covid positive person the officer may be allowed to work from home for next 3 day to maximum 7 days
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When the Govt servant comes into direct contact with a covid positive person the officer may be allowed to work from home for next 3 day to maximum 7 days
DoPT has issued a Clarification on 7.6.2021 in respect of Granting Special Casual Leave and other leave to Central Government Employees in case of hospitalisation/Quarantine during the COVID-19 treatment.
DoPT has issued instruction today that 50% of officials (the level below Under Secretaries) shall attend office on any working day and the remaining 50% Shall work from home and this instructions shall be in force w.e.f. 16-06-2021 until 30-06-2021 Employees till 30.6.2021
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has issued FAQ on COVID-19 Vaccination and the following doubts in Vaccination is answered.
Clarification relating to treatment of the hospitalisation/Quarantine during the COVID-19 Pandemic is issued by DoPT on 7.6.2021. Keeping in view the hardships faced by the government servants, it has been decided to treat the period of absence, in relaxation of CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972 as under
The fifteenth in the CGHS Webinars series is being held on 08/06/2021 (Tuesday) at 4.00PM on “Post Covid Complications, their Management and Mucormycosis”
Decision is taken to allow reimbursement of cost of OPD medicines purchased for the treatment of the chronic illnesses during the intervening period from 1.3.2021 to 14.04.2021 on the same conditions as per the earlier OM dated 27.03.2020
It is now decided to take the following measures to simplify the procedures for investigations and treatment related to COVID-19
Central government employees holding recognized qualifications in any system of medicine and registered under the relevant law in force in the State or Union Territory concerned requires no permission from the Head of Departments concerned to undertake the practice/provide teleconsultation.
It has been decided that in symptomatic patients who are RTPCR/RAT a Negative, if the treatment is carried out in empanelled or non empanelled hospitals for COVID-19 based on the report of CT scan, the charges will be reimbursed as per State Govt notified rates for treatment of COVID-19
DoPT issued OM dated 6th may 2021 for partial modification in the guidelines provided in the OM dated 3rd May 2021. According to this partial modification, the physical Attendance restriction to 50% is removed and Biometric attendance shall continue to be suspended until further orders.