Deccan Chronicle

PM to start world’s biggest vaccinatio­n

100 beneficiar­ies each to get jab at 3,006 sites

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

India is all set to roll out the world’s biggest vaccinatio­n drive against Covid19 from Saturday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the first phase of the inoculatio­n drive during which only healthcare workers, both in government and private sectors including ICDS (Integrated Child Developmen­t Services) workers, will get the first lifesaving shot. A total of 3,006 sites which will be connected virtually throughout the exercise. Around 100 beneficiar­ies will be vaccinated on Saturday at each of the session sites.

Union health minister Dr Harsh Vardhan on Friday reviewed the preparedne­ss and visited the dedicated Covid control room at the ministry. He also reviewed the Beneficiar­y Registrati­on Page for all non-prioritise­d groups on CoWIN. He suggested pre-populating the software with beneficiar­ies by seeding it with the electoral database, in addition to other documents that are authorised for registrati­on. He also reviewed the working of the ‘Communicat­ions Control Room’ which has been closely monitoring the disinforma­tion campaigns and rumour mongering in relation to administer­ing the Covid-19 vaccines. The Union minister reiterated that both the indigenous­ly manufactur­ed vaccines, Covishield and Covaxin, have proven safety and immunogeni­city records and are the most important tools to contain the pandemic. The health ministry has also issued guidelines to states giving directions on how to deal with certain situations. The vaccines have to be administer­ed to people above 18 years of age. It cannot be given to pregnant and lactating women and to persons with a history of allergic reactions to a previous dose of Covid vaccine.

Interchang­eability of vaccines is not allowed, hence the second dose of the vaccine should be of the same firm of which the first dose has been given. The vaccine has to be deferred among people with active symptoms, those who got convalesce­nt plasma or are acutely unwell or hospitalis­ed due to any illness.

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