Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

State likely to rope in 675 pvt hospitals to push vax drive

Phase to cover senior citizens and those aged above 45 with comorbidit­ies

- Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@htlive.com

CHANDIGARH : With the next phase of Covid-19 vaccinatio­n set to start from March 1 for senior citizens and those aged above 45 with co-morbiditie­s, the Punjab health department is planning to rope in as many as 675 private hospitals to give the campaign a big push.

The healthcare facilities, including 605 private hospitals which are already providing treatment under the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme, have been asked to provide the details about the number of vaccinatio­n does they can administer on daily basis as per their infrastruc­ture.

“The district health officials have received details about their capacity and further modalities will be clear by early next week,” said a senior department functionar­y.

Besides, the government has finalised 60 more private hospitals that are already carrying out Covid-19 testing and are offering treatment to those found infected.

In this phase, those aged above 60 can walk in at any government or private hospital registered under the vaccinatio­n drive with their identity proof to receive the shot.

State health minister Balbir Singh Sidhu said while the vaccinatio­n shots will be provided for free at government health facilities, one will have to pay for the same in private healthcare centres at a rate as decided by the central government from time to time.

“We are yet to receive the guidelines on this from the Centre. Though nothing is final as of now, it is likely that the private hospitals will be able to charge fee for providing the facilities as one needs half an hour of observatio­n after vaccinatio­n,” an official said.

Comorbid patients will have to show prescripti­on

The vaccine shots will be provided for free at govt health facilities, but in private healthcare centres, one will have to pay for it. The rate will be decided by the central government BALBIR SINGH SIDHU , State health minister

The state government is following the NEGVAC (National Expert Group on Vaccine Administra­tion for Covid-19) guidelines which state that those aged between 45 and 60 with co-morbiditie­s can take the shots with the prescripti­on of a registered medical practition­er.

Health minister Sidhu said that to augment and simplify the process of vaccinatio­n registrati­on, the Union ministry of health is coming up with COWIN 2.0 app based on the feedback received during the implementa­tion of the first phase-1 of the vaccinatio­n drive.

“Senior citizens will be able to register and book an appointmen­t for vaccinatio­n using the COWIN 2.0 portal or through other IT applicatio­ns such as Arogyasetu etc,” he added.

Punjab Covid-19 nodal officer Dr Rajesh Bhaskar said, “Unregister­ed health care workers and frontline workers, who could not receive the vaccine shots in the first phase, can also walk in to get the jabs.”

Punjab records 16 Covid deaths, 628 fresh cases

With 628 fresh covid-19 cases in Punjab, the infection tally in the state rose to 1,81,004 on Friday, while 16 more fatalities pushed the death toll to 5,814, a medical bulletin said.

On Thursday, 566 covid-19 cases were reported in the state.

Punjab is seeing an upswing in fresh coronaviru­s cases and is among five states which have been asked by the Centre to focus on strict surveillan­ce, containmen­t and RT-PCR testing to check the growing number of cases.

SBS Nagar saw a maximum 89 fresh COVID-19 cases, Hoshiarpur 80, Ludhiana 75, Jalandhar 66, among others.

A total of 255 coronaviru­s patients were discharged after recovering from infection, taking the number of cured persons to 1,70,968, the bulletin said.

There are 16 critical patients who are on ventilator support, while 78 are on oxygen support, it said.

Over 27,000 samples were collected for COVID-19 testing on Friday. So far, 49,53,750 samples have been tested for coronaviru­s in the state, the bulletin added.

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 ?? HT FILE ?? The Union ministry of health is coming up with COWIN 2.0 app based on the feedback received during the implementa­tion of the first phase-1 of the vaccinatio­n drive.
HT FILE The Union ministry of health is coming up with COWIN 2.0 app based on the feedback received during the implementa­tion of the first phase-1 of the vaccinatio­n drive.

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