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Centre: Expedite 2nd dose coverage in health workers

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NEW DELHI: Terming the low COVID vaccinatio­n coverage among the healthcare and frontline workers, especially for the second dose, a cause of "serious concern", the Centre advised the states and Union T erritories on Thursday to sharpen their focus and prepare effective plans for expediting the second dose coverage among these priority groups.

At a high-level meeting chaired by Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan with the states to review the progress of vaccinatio­n, it was highlighte­d that while the national average for the first dose administra­tion among the healthcare workers (HCWs) is 82 per cent, for the second dose, it is only 56 per cent, a statement issued by the health ministry said. Further, the coverage in 18 states and Union territorie­s, including Punjab, Maharashtr­a, Haryana, Tamil Nadu, Delhi and Assam, is below the national average.

For the frontline workers (FLWs), the national average of first-dose coverage is 85 per cent but for the second dose, it is only 47 per cent, the statement said. Nineteen states and Union Territorie­s, including Bihar, Haryana, Maharashtr­a, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry, Telangana, Karnataka and Punjab,

have reported a second-dose coverage of FLWs below the national average, it added. The states were also asked to dedicate special time slots or sessions for the exercise, it added. Bhushan highlighte­d the less than adequate private sector participat­ion in the COVID vaccinatio­n drive. According to the revised guidelines, 25 per cent of the vaccine stock can be procured by the private hospitals, which can set up Covid vaccinatio­n centres (CVCs) for supplement­ing the government's efforts in further universali­sation of the vaccinatio­n drive.

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