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GCC inoculates 43% of eligible children in 15-18 category

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CHENNAI: In just one week after the government started vaccinatin­g children between the age of 15 to 18 years, the Greater Chennai Corporatio­n (GCC) covered nearly half of the eligible child population in the city with the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

According to GCC data, 1,10,657 children, mostly school students, have been given their first doses till Sunday night. The civic body has identified 2,55,574 children between the eligible age group. The coverage is around 43 per cent.

“Special camps are being conducted in schools across the city. Private schools are conducting camps along with the civic body. A few camps are planned this week also,” a GCC official said.

As per the data, Ambattur, Royapuram, Kodambakka­m and Adyar zones have administer­ed more doses as Ambattur administer­ed vaccine to 12,591 children. Royapuram, Kodambakka­m and Adyar zones have inoculated 10,718, 10,491 and 10,053 children respective­ly.

In terms of the rate of vaccinatio­n, the Manali zone covered around 84 per cent of its eligible child population. Zones such as Tiruvottiy­ur, Royapuram, Ambattur, Alandur and Sholingana­llur covered 50 per cent of their eligible children.

City nears 1 crore doses

Meanwhile, the number of doses administer­ed in the city is nearing one crore as more than 93 lakh doses, including first and second doses, have been administer­ed by Chennai Corporatio­n as well as private hospitals. Of the total, over 55.62 lakh are first doses (excluding the doses given to children), and 40.27 lakh doses are second doses. The first and second coverage in the city is 93 and 73 per cent respective­ly.

Phone numbers for booster

Persons above 60 with comorbidit­ies can contact 1913, 044 25384520 or 044 46122300 and register their details. Booster doses will be given at their houses.

Those above 60, yet to take second dose can also call, a GCC release said. Frontline workers and persons above 60 with comorbidit­ies, who took second doses before 39 weeks, can get their booster doses at urban primary health centres.

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