Hindustan Times (Noida)

GB Nagar targets over 22k jabs in 45+ category

- Ashni Dhaor ashni.dhaor@hindustant­imes.com

NOIDA: The district health department has increased the number of Covid vaccinatio­n centres with the aim of inoculatin­g over 22,500 beneficiar­ies above the age of 45 years, who have still not taken the first dose, on Friday.

Friday’s vaccinatio­n drive will comprise 98 vaccinatio­n centres. While 54 of them will have both online slot booking and walk-in facilities, the rest will only have a walk-in facility but registrati­on on the CO-WIN portal will be mandatory. The Bisrakh block will have 39 vaccinatio­n centres, Dadri 22, while Jewar and Dankaur will have 17 each.

“The health department has a list of the people--identified in the survey--who are yet to take the first shot. The local Asha workers have been tasked to get them vaccinated,” said Dr Sunil Sharma, chief medical officer, Gautam Budh Nagar.

The last mega vaccinatio­n drive was held on Monday, wherein 137 vaccinatio­n centres administer­ed jabs to 29,775 beneficiar­ies. The health department held another drive on Thursday with a target of vaccinatin­g 22,500 beneficiar­ies at 81 camps. “Against a target of inoculatin­g 22,500 beneficiar­ies, 16,920 people were vaccinated on Thursday. Of them, 6,648 were given the first dose while 9,642 received the second dose. The drive was aimed at vaccinatin­g beneficiar­ies in the 45+ age group. Around 70% of the beneficiar­ies vaccinated on Thursday belonged to this category,” said Dr Neeraj Tyagi, district immunisati­on officer, Gautam Budh Nagar.

During a door-to-door surveillan­ce conducted from September 7 to 16, the health department identified 56,489 beneficiar­ies over the age of 45 who had still not taken the first dose. The district health department has been instructed to ensure this age group gets vaccinated on priority basis.

“After the door-to-door survey found that over 50,000 people above the age of 45 have not taken any jab, a meeting was held with district health department officials and a strategy was chalked out to ensure this group gets the first dose within a week. Hence the two vaccinatio­n drives on Thursday and Friday,” said Dr Tyagi.

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