Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Just 1/4th of listed health workers get shot in Punjab

- Mandeep Kaur Narula letterschd@hindustant­imes.com (Inputs from Bathinda, Jalandhar, Sangrur and Moga)

AMRITSAR: Only 1,327 (23%) of the 5,900 health workers, who were scheduled to get Covid-19 vaccine shots in Punjab on the first day of the nationwide immunisati­on drive, were inoculated at 59 locations on Saturday.

As per the state health department’s plan, 100 health beneficiar­ies were identified to be vaccinated at each vaccine site. But in the absence of listed health workers, many registered beneficiar­ies voluntaril­y showed up at the hospitals and got themselves vaccinated prior to their turn.

State Covid-19 nodal officer Dr Rajesh Bhaskar said, “The app developed a technical glitch on Friday due to which messages could not be sent to many identified health workers in Punjab. As a result of this, health workers got confused and missed their turn. Also, the formal inaugurati­on ceremony of chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh started a bit late.”

But no glitch was reported in Co-win app during the vaccinatio­n process on Saturday.

“We also came to know that many health workers in Punjab were reluctant to get initial doses of vaccines adopting a wait-and-watch policy. No incident of adverse effects was reported after the immunisati­on in Punjab and all the 1,327 beneficiar­ies are healthy. Vaccine is absolutely safe and health workers must come forward to get the jabs. Also, we are not pressurisi­ng any health worker to get the vaccine administer­ed,” Dr Bhaskar added.

About a doctor at the Amritsar civil hospital reportedly starting shivering minutes after taking the vaccine shot, Dr Bhaskar claimed, “Each health worker was kept in observatio­n for half an hour and the Amritsar doctor may have got shivers due to psychologi­cal impact.”

In Punjab, the health workers will now get vaccinated for four days a week. All the 59 vaccine sites will remain open from 9am to 5pm on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

“A review meeting has been planned with senior health department officials and district teams on Sunday to find out the problems faced,” said Dr Bhaskar.

In Moga,vaccinatio­n doses were given at two sites. Only 25 of the 200 health workers listed for the first day were vaccinated in the district.in Jalandhar, 136 healthcare workers got vaccinated at three session sites. in Sangrur, 50 shots were administer­ed at three sites. Dr DK Singh, executive director of AIIMS, Bathinda, was the person in the district to get Covid-19 vaccine shot on Saturday.

‘Register on the Co-win app for 2nd phase’

The state health department has asked other front-line warriors to register on the Centre’s Co-win app to be part of the second phase.

Police personnel, members of para-military forces, sanitation staff, municipal corporatio­n and revenue department employees and other government employees, who were part of the frontline workforce, can register and will be given prioritise­d vaccine in the second phase.

Thirteen categories of health care workers, including MBBS doctors, Ayush practition­ers, nurses, lab technician­s, pharmacist­s and ANMS, dentists, paramedica­l staff, scientists and research staff, support staff, dietary staff, sanitation workers, ambulance drivers, and clerical and administra­tive staff of hospitals are included in the first phase.

“Punjab wants to vaccinate 1.6 lakh health workers, in a week starting from January 16. We have started the registrati­on of other front-line workers,” said Dr Rajesh Bhaskar, adding that there was no word from the Centre on including media persons in the second phase.

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