Deccan Chronicle

TS seeks jab for politicos first Writes to Centre to put politician­s in priority list for vaccine

- BALU PULIPAKA | DC

Political leaders, particular­ly the elected kind, appear to be hoping that they can make their way into the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n priority list. Influentia­l to say the least, elected representa­tives in Telangana appear to have made their decision.

They do not want to be among those left behind for the second, third or later phases of Covid-19 vaccinatio­n.

They, it appears, want to be included as priority candidates, as “frontline warriors”, on par with medical profession­als who the Government of India has said should be the first ones to be inoculated against the Novel Coronaviru­s. The state government has already

informed the Centre that 2,90,000 doctors and other health care workers, including staff, and working in both government and private hospitals, have been identified and registered their names to be vaccinated in the first phase set to begin from January 16.

The “request” for including elected representa­tives from Telangana state in the priority list of vaccine recipients, was made on Saturday, by Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar, during a video conference on vaccinatio­n drive preparedne­ss, with Central Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba.

According to a news release issued by the state government on the meeting, Somesh Kumar requested Gauba to “consider including elected representa­tives for priority vaccinatio­n as per the

THE CS also urged Gauba to include panchayat raj workers and officials. request made earlier during a previous video conference by health minister Etala Rajendar”.

The Telangana Chief Secretary, according to the press release, also urged Gauba to include panchayat raj workers and officials and consider them as frontline warriors as they are part of the first line of defence when it comes to Covid-19 control.

The accepted plan as of now and one that was prescribed by the Central

Government for the Covid19 vaccinatio­n drive is that the first section of the society to get the vaccines will be healthcare workers. Once this section gets their two doses of vaccines, it will the turn of those over 50 years of age to be followed by those who are younger than 50 but with co-morbiditie­s that might make them vulnerable to undesirabl­e outcomes if infected by the Coronaviru­s. It is only after that other sections of the population would be vaccinated, but under the current plans, only if they register themselves on CoWin app.

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