Hindustan Times (East UP)

Over 5 mn workers vaccinated in 21 days, fastest rate in world: Govt

‘A communicat­ion campaign is being carried out to raise awareness about Covid-19 vaccines’

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com ANI

NEW DELHI: More than 50 lakh healthcare and frontline workers have been vaccinated against coronaviru­s in 21 days in India which is the fastest rate in the world, Minister of State for Health Ashwini Choubey told the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.

Responding to a question on vaccine hesitancy, he said at the start of Covid-19 vaccinatio­n drive, fewer than planned beneficiar­ies attended the vaccinatio­n sessions due to transient technical issues in CoWIN portal, vaccine hesitancy, among others, which have progressiv­ely been addressed.

A total of 93.6 lakh healthcare and 77.9 lakh frontline workers had been registered for the vaccinatio­n till January 31, the minister said in a written reply.

He said 37.58 lakh workers were vaccinated till January 31.

“Initially the coverage was low… however, the rate of vaccinatio­n coverage has subsequent­ly increased,” Choubey said.

Asked if the healthcare and frontline workers are not confident of the vaccine available for them, the MoS said, “This is not a fact. More than 50 lakh healthcare and frontline workers have been vaccinated in 21 days in India which is the fastest rate in the world.”

A communicat­ion campaign is being carried out to raise awareness about Covid-19 vaccines and address the misinforma­tion regarding the vaccinatio­n process, he said.

The communicat­ion strategy aims to disseminat­e factual informatio­n about the vaccine and the vaccinatio­n process. This is being done through multimedia platforms and through the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) website.

The rollout of Covid-19 vaccinatio­n drive had begun from January 16. During the initial

A TOTAL OF 93.6 LAKH HEALTHCARE AND 77.9 LAKH FRONTLINE WORKERS HAD BEEN REGISTERED FOR THE VACCINATIO­N TILL JANUARY 31

phases, the vaccine is being provided to the priority groups of healthcare and frontline workers for free by the central government.

Till January 26, a total of 200 lakh doses of ‘Covishield’ and 28.03 lakh doses of ‘Covaxin’ have been supplied.

 ??  ?? A medic inoculates Vinay Pratap Singh, Commission­er of Municipal Corporatio­n Gurugram, on Monday.
A medic inoculates Vinay Pratap Singh, Commission­er of Municipal Corporatio­n Gurugram, on Monday.

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