Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Haryana’s vaccine wastage below 10% permissibl­e limit

BETTER SESSION PLANNING AND LOWER LEVEL OF VACCINE HESITANCY CITED AS REASONS BY OFFICIALS

- Hitender Rao hrao@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: More than three weeks after the roll out of coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n, Haryana has reported an average vaccine wastage of 9.43%, well below the programmat­ic wastage of 10% allowed by the Union ministry of health.

As per the vaccine coverage data of the health department up to January 29, the state has administer­ed 1,16,481 doses against the actual dose consumptio­n of 1,28,660. This also meant that more than 90% of the doses have been successful­ly utilised for inoculatio­n.

Additional chief secretary (ACS), health, Rajeev Arora, said that better vaccinatio­n session planning which led to inoculatio­n of more healthcare workers was a major reason that the wastage was within the permissibl­e limits.

Of about 1.9 lakh healthcare workers registered on the CoWin software for prioritisi­ng beneficiar­ies of vaccinatio­n, about 1.28 lakh (about 67%) were inoculated by Tuesday.

“A lower level of vaccine hesitancy among healthcare workers in Haryana is also a factor in lower vaccine wastage since the turnouts have been good,” said National Health Mission (NHM) director Prabhjot Singh.

The ACS said that they created multiple vaccinatio­n sites and ensured that gaps are filled in case of lower turnout at any site. “We also ensured that inoculatio­n of healthcare workers is advanced by a day. This helped in curbing vaccine wastage as they filled in for those who did not turn up. In case more people turned up, we create a new vaccinatio­n site,” he added.

Healthcare workers to get vaccinated by Feb 15

The ACS said that all healthcare workers have asked to get vaccinated till February 15 and priority for them will end after the set date. Meanwhile, the state will start the second phase of vaccine rollout for frontline health workers from February 3.

All frontline workers who are to be administer­ed the vaccine during the second phase will be registered on the CoWin portal by February 7. Frontline workers, include employees of revenue, jails, police, home guards and urban local bodies department­s.

So far, about 1.10 lakh frontline workers have been registered for the second phase on the portal, said the NHM director.

Virus curve plummets

Haryana recorded 694 coronaviru­s infections last week (Jan 25-31) as compared to 894 the week before. The infection curve thus has continued with its flattening trend for a successive tenth week.

ACS Arora said that dipping infection, however, should not mean complacenc­y as there is always an apprehensi­on of fresh surge due to lowering of guard.

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