Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Vaccinatio­n: Seniors leading in Haryana’s Jhajjar, Charkhi Dadri

426 TEST +VE, 45 SUCCUMB TO COVID IN STATE

- Sunil Rahar Sunil.kumar3@htlive.com HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

Southern Haryana’s Jhajjar and Charkhi Dadri districts are witnessing a high proportion of Covid-19 inoculatio­n among senior citizens, while younger age groups are lagging behind.

According to data received from the immunisati­on officer, the Jhajjar health authoritie­s have vaccinated 2.26 lakh people, of whom 87,938 are above the age of 60 years. While around 78,000 people are in the 45-59 age group, 41,413 are aged between 18 and 44, who were the last to become eligible for vaccinatio­n. The remaining beneficiar­ies are health care and other frontline workers.

Similarly, in Charkhi Dadri, senior citizens lead with 67,000 inoculatio­ns, followed by 53,000 in the 45-59 age group and 35,800 in the 18-44 age group. In all, 1.65 lakh beneficiar­ies have been covered so far.

Jhajjar immunisati­on officer Dr Sanjeev Malik said they have achieved 65% vaccinatio­n target among senior citizens, while it stands at 40% in the 45-59 age segment and less than 15% in the youngest category.

“Our main focus is to inoculate more people above 45 years of age, but people are not turning up to get vaccinated in rural areas. Illiteracy, hesitancy and lack of awareness about the virus are the reasons. Response

among the youngest age group has been poor too,” said Malik, adding that special vaccinatio­n drives have been conducted at Bahadurgar­h and Beri, in which more than 450 people were jabbed in three days.

Charkhi Dadri immunisati­on officer Dr Ashish Mann said they have set a target to inoculate 1.33 lakh people above the age of 45, of which 1.20 lakh (90%) have already been jabbed.

Younger group catching up fast in Jind

Meanwhile, in Jind, beneficiar­ies in the 45-59 age group have pipped the seniors, while the youngest category is also catching up fast.

As compared to 64,692 senior citizens, around 49,000 people have got the jab in the 18-45 age group and 65,692 in the 45-59 age group.

Immunisati­on officer Dr Navneet Singh said that they are now focusing more on the younger age group, as it can motivate the elders to get vaccinated too.

“The number of those jabbed in this age group might be the lowest, but it was achieved in the shortest period of time as compared to the other groups. The numbers will rise fast as we are planning to start on-the-spot registrati­on and vaccinatio­n facility for this age group from Monday,” he said.

CHANDIGARH: Haryana reported 426 Covid-19 cases on Saturday, while 944 patients were cured and discharged, further bringing down the active case load to 5,186 from Friday’s 5,749.

Meanwhile, 45 patients succumbed to the virus, taking the death toll to 8,949. In terms of cases, the state saw a slight dip from Friday’s 436, while the daily death toll bumped up from the previous day’s 43.

The health authoritie­s also took samples of 34,784 people on Saturday. According to the medical bulletin, the day’s positivity rate stood at 1.23% while fatality rate was 1.17%. With 7,51,387 of the 7,65,522 infected people discharged so far, recovery rate stood at 98.15%.

Hisar district continued to top the charts with both the highest number of active cases and death toll, at 513 and 949, respective­ly. Districts bordering Delhi — Gurugram and Faridabad — have recorded 866 and 712 deaths, respective­ly. Meanwhile, 74,654 people were jabbed on Saturday, taking the total number of vaccine doses administer­ed to 64.87 lakh.

 ?? ANI ?? The Jhajjar administra­tion has achieved 65% jab target among senior citizens, while it stands at 40% in the 45-59 age segment.
ANI The Jhajjar administra­tion has achieved 65% jab target among senior citizens, while it stands at 40% in the 45-59 age segment.

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