Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Harsh Vardhan reviews dry run preparatio­ns in states

Union minister asks states to be prepared for the final Covid-19 vaccinatio­n drive and campaign spreading misinforma­tion

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com :

NEW DELHI Union health minister Harsh Vardhan held a meeting with health ministers of states and Union territorie­s a day before the nationwide Covid-19 vaccine dry run. Vardhan asked the state authoritie­s to be prepared and stop misinforma­tion campaign.

“The feedback from dry run of Covid-19 vaccine in four states was reviewed in today’s meeting. We have made improvemen­ts based on the feedback. Tomorrow dry run will be done in 33 states and union territorie­s,” the health minister said.

He also said that vaccinator­s are being trained and guidelines on vaccinatio­n plan has been distribute­d.

“We follow a set of protocol for such exercises, like a person has to be kept under observatio­n for half an hour, in case a need arises, he/she will be attended to. So, I ask all the state authoritie­s to be ready for tomorrow’s dry run,” said Vardhan.

He also said that the Centre has provided all the relevant informatio­n about Covid-19 and the vaccines which are expected to be launched in a few days, and this should be used to stop any misinforma­tion campaign on social media or elsewhere.

“Covid-19 vaccines ‘Covishield’ and ‘Covaxin’ are on the verge of being available in the country. Our efforts are to ensure seamless last mile delivery of the vaccine,” said Vardhan.

The second round of dry run will take place on January 8 across all districts of the country, except in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. While Uttar Pradesh has already conducted the dry run in all districts on January 5, Haryana is scheduled to conduct it on Thursday.

In a statement, the Union health ministry said that each district across the country has been asked to identify three types of session sites, similar to the previous dry run including a public health facility (District Hospital/medical College), private health facility, and rural or urban outreach sites.

The ministry further said that around 1.7 lakh vaccinator­s and three lakh vaccinatio­n team members have been trained on the process to be followed at the vaccinatio­n sites which include beneficiar­y verificati­on, vaccinatio­n, cold chain & logistics management, bio-medical waste management, AEFI management, and reporting on CO-WIN software.

The first nationwide dry run of the vaccinatio­n drive took place at 286 session sites spread across 125 districts in the country on January 2. It was conducted to familiaris­e the state, district, block, and hospital-level officers on all aspects of the Covid-19 vaccine roll-out.

The dry run is aimed at testing the laid out mechanisms for inoculatio­n programme and to assess operationa­l feasibilit­y of using CO-WIN applicatio­n in a field environmen­t for planning, implementa­tion, and reporting at the block, district, and state level.

CO-WIN has been developed by the health ministry for real time informatio­n on vaccine stocks, their storage temperatur­e and individual­ised tracking of beneficiar­ies for the coronaviru­s vaccine.

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