Hindustan Times (Noida)

81.27% coverage in Ghaziabad, full turnout at several centres

Some centres faced issues with slow speed of the Co-win app; another major holdup was due to anganwadi workers being hesitant to take the shot, said officials

- Peeyush Khandelwal peeyush.khandelwal@htlive.com

GHAZIABAD: The Ghaziabad district on Friday, for the second round of vaccinatio­n, set a target of vaccinatin­g 4,000 health care workers and managed to inoculate 3,251 of them.

This, officials said, adds up to a coverage of 81.27%, with major hindrance in turnout only being due to anganwadi workers, who were hesitant about taking the jabs.

The district had started the second round of vaccinatio­n on Friday at 31 centres where 40 sessions were taken up by as many teams, with projected coverage of 100 beneficiar­ies by each team. During the first round of vaccinatio­n of health care workers on January 16, the district had a target of 400 health care workers and vaccinated 379 of them.

“A total of 3,251 of the 4,000 listed health care workers were vaccinated on Friday. There were some centres where some health care workers panicked while some others refused to join. The coverage was low at primary health care centre at Vijay Nagar. Those who did not turn up were mostly Anganwadi workers. We have about 500-600 of them and a majority of them did not turn up due to reluctance about the vaccine,” said Dr NK Gupta, the chief medical officer of the Ghaziabad district.

Some of the centres also had issues with slow speed of the Co-win app and the district health department officials had to take up entries even after the vaccinatio­ns got over at 5pm.

“There were some issues with the Co-win portal, so we made entries even after the vaccinatio­n drive got over for

the day. There were several centres where 100% vaccinatio­n was achieved and these include Shanti Gopal Hospital at Indirapura­m and government health centre at Loni,” Dr Gupta added.

The highest target of 500 vaccinatio­ns in the district was at Max Hospital at Vaishali, with officials there stating that they had managed to vaccinate 477 of the beneficiar­ies in five sessions.

“The 23 health care workers who did not take the shots included some doctors (who got the vaccine at our Delhi hospital) and some others who had recently recovered from Covid infection. So, overall, the vaccinatio­n coverage was high (about 95.4%). There was no adverse events following immunizati­on (AEFI) reported at our centre,” said DR Nidhi M Dev, medical superinten­dent of the hospital.

Further, both branches of Yashoda Hospital at Nehru Nagar and Kaushambi achieved 100% vaccinatio­n with each given a target of 200 and 300, respective­ly.

“Our staff cooperated and there was no AEFI event

reported. I also took the shot after our vice-chairperso­n, Dr Shashi Arora, opted to take the first shot,” said Dr Sangeeta Garg, medical superinten­dent of the hospital.

The officials from hospital’s Kaushambi branch also said that there were no AEFI events reported from the 300 vaccinatio­n, which were taken up.

“We held regular training of our staff and also conducted regular awareness sessions about the vaccinatio­n. So, we were able to achieve 100% vaccinatio­n with full cooperatio­n of our staff,” said a spokespers­on from the hospital.

Officials of Columbia Asia Hospital near NH-9 said that they also achieved 100% vaccinatio­n of the 100 beneficiar­ies which were listed for Friday.

“The beneficiar­ies who received the SMS call were registered and vaccinated successful­ly. All were satisfied with the arrangemen­t and cooperated with government officials. The vaccinatio­ns started at 10am and was done till 5pm and a total 100 people were inoculated,” Dr Sudhir Verma from Centre for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Columbia Asia

Hospital, said in a statement.

At the government’s Sanjay Nagar Combined District Hospital, the turnout was 91 of 100 beneficiar­ies.

“Nine of our staff members were either on leave or had health complicati­ons due to which they were not found fit for vaccinatio­n. I took the first shot in the morning. None of our staff suffered any AEFI event,” said Dr Sanjay Teotia, the chief medical superinten­dent of the hospital.

In Ghaziabad, all the beneficiar­ies were given the Covishield vaccine.

Amit Mohan Prasad, Uttar Pradesh’s additional chief secretary (health), said that “vaccinatio­n across the state was taken up at 1537 booths and 61,585 health care workers were vaccinated till 3pm on Friday.”

 ?? SAKIB ALI/HT ?? The centre with the highest number of vaccinatio­ns in the district was Max Hospital in Vaishali. Officials said they had managed to vaccinate 477 of 500 beneficiar­ies in five sessions.
SAKIB ALI/HT The centre with the highest number of vaccinatio­ns in the district was Max Hospital in Vaishali. Officials said they had managed to vaccinate 477 of 500 beneficiar­ies in five sessions.

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