Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

CENTRE DEFERS POLIO DRIVE DUE TO ‘UNFORESEEN ACTIVITIES’

- Press Trust Of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

The National Polio immunisati­on programme, as part of which children in the age group of 0-5 years are administer­ed polio drops, has been deferred “till further notice” by the Centre citing “unforeseen activities”. The National Immunisati­on Day (NID), commonly known as Pulse Polio Immunisati­on programme, was scheduled for January 17 across India.

The Union health ministry has communicat­ed the decision to defer the polio immunisati­on programme to all states through a letter on January 9 “This is to inform that due to unforeseen activities, it is decided to postpone the scheduled Polio NID (National Immunisati­on Day) round from January 17, 2021 till further notice,” according to the letter sent to the Principal Secretary in the Health department of all states. Union minister for health and family welfare Harsh Vardhan had said on January 8 that polio immunisati­on will be carried out on January 17.

“We have decided that on January 17, we are going to have our national immunisati­on days for polio which will run for two to three days,” he had said adding the drive covered aspects like identifyin­g and immunising children left out from vaccinatio­n.

Due to unforeseen activities, it is decided to postpone Polio NID round from January 17, 2021 till further notice HEALTH MINISTRY

NEW DELHI: The National Polio immunisati­on programme, as part of which children in the age group of 0-5 years are administer­ed polio drops, has been deferred “till further notice” by the Centre citing “unforeseen activities”. The National Immunisati­on Day (NID), commonly known as Pulse Polio Immunisati­on programme, was scheduled for January 17 across India.

The Union health ministry has communicat­ed the decision to defer the polio immunisati­on programme to all states through a letter on January 9 “This is to inform that due to unforeseen activities, it is decided to postpone the scheduled Polio NID (National Immunisati­on Day) round from January 17, 2021 till further notice,” according to the letter sent to the Principal Secretary in the Health department of all states. Union minister for health and family welfare Harsh Vardhan had said on January 8 that polio immunisati­on will be carried out on January 17.

“We have decided that on January 17, we are going to have our national immunisati­on days for polio which will run for two to three days,” he had said adding the drive covered aspects like identifyin­g and immunising children left out from vaccinatio­n. The vaccinatio­n is very essential to ensure that the nation maintained overall immunity levels against polio virus, he had said.

The country will launch its Covid-19 vaccinatio­n drive from January 16 in what PM Narendra Modi has called the world’s largest inoculatio­n programme with priority to be given to nearly three crore healthcare and frontline workers.

According to the Covid-19 Vaccine Operationa­l Guidelines issued to states, the vaccine will be offered first to healthcare workers, and frontline workers and then to persons above 50 years of age.

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