Hindustan Times (Delhi)

CORPN SCHOOLS IN CAPITAL TURN VACCINE SITES FOR 18-44 AGE GROUP

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

After Delhi government schools, municipal schools in the national capital were turned into Covid-19 vaccinatio­n centres on Monday to inoculate the 18-44 age group. Officials at the three civic bodies — east, north, and south — have been requesting the Delhi government to turn their schools into vaccinatio­n centres so that more number of beneficiar­ies in this age group are covered.

The Delhi government has approved converting 15 schools run by the north corporatio­n, 11 of the south corporatio­n, and seven of the east corporatio­n into Covid-19 vaccinatio­n sites.

North corporatio­n mayor Jai Prakash said four of the 15 centres started functionin­g on Monday. “The remaining 11 will start functionin­g on Tuesday. We have been requesting the Delhi government to start centres in each ward to ensure that young people do not have to travel to different parts of the city to get the shot, given the present situation,” he said.

In east Delhi, four schools were converted into jab centres on Monday, while the other three will start functionin­g from Tuesday. East corporatio­n mayor Nirmal Jain said, “We wrote to chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on May 6, asking for permission to set up centres in our schools. Now the government has allowed us to set up seven such centres,” he said.

The south corporatio­n on Monday started four of 11 centres. South civic body education committee chairperso­n Mukesh Suryan said, “The government will provide us with the vaccine. We will ensure all other support systems.”

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