Hindustan Times (Noida)

Noida, Gzb to take remedial steps to improve turnout

- Peeyush Khandelwal peeyush.khandelwal@htlive.com

GHAZIABAD: Taking serious note of the low turnout of frontline workers during the vaccinatio­n drive against the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) February 11 and 12, Uttar Pradesh officials wrote to the district officials to take up suitable measures to increase the same.

The letter was sent by the additional chief secretary (home) of Uttar Pradesh, Awanish Awasthi to Ghaziabad and Gautam Budh Nagar district admins.

On February 11, the turnout in Ghaziabad district stood at 45.34%, with 1,559 taking the shots out of the day’s target of 3,439. The next day, the turnout fell to 39.41%, with 1,555 getting the shot out of a target of 3,946.

People in the health department who are aware of the matter said the letter has highlighte­d two counts – one in which more than one beneficiar­ies were registered on a single mobile number, and one in while some mobile numbers were either wrong or found switched off – due to which the beneficiar­ies could not receive messages.

The letter also mentions that many frontline workers were on duty in other districts and could not come for vaccinatio­n, above sources added.

“The communicat­ion has stated that more the Covid-vaccinatio­n coverage is to be increased and that those who are posted outside the district can get the shot at any session across the states, aid Dr NK Gupta, the chief medical officer of Ghaziabad district.

“It also says that frontline workers who go for the vaccinatio­n should be given an off from work that day,” Dr Gupta added.

“We have asked different department­s to expedite vaccinatio­n coverage and spread more awareness among frontline workers. Our coverage for healthcare workers was high but it reduced considerab­ly in case of frontline workers.” the chief medical officer said.

District magistrate Ajay Shankar Pandey did not take calls for his comments over the issue.

In Gautam Budh Nagar, only 2,518 of the target of 5,750 (43.8%) took the shots on February 11 while 2,850 out of the target of 5,625 (51%) took the shots on February 12.

“We will implement all directions issued by the ACS (home) in his communicat­ion. To further increase the vaccinatio­n coverage, we are taking steps to ensure availabili­ty of frontline workers on a particular date and time. We are also taking steps to increase awareness,” said Suhas LY, district magistrate of Gautam Budh Nagar.

February 11 and 12 were the first two days that the health department of Ghaziabad administer­ed the Covaxin vaccine to beneficiar­ies in the district. In neighbouri­ng Gautam Budh Nagar, Covaxin was administer­ed first on February 12.

According to guidelines from the Uttar Pradesh government, the initial sessions, from January 16 to February 5, were devoted to healthcare workers who came in large numbers to get the shots.

During the later sessions – on February 11 and 12 – were primarily devoted to frontline workers which include police personnel, home guards, jail staff and employees of Nagar Palikas, among others.

 ?? SUNIL GHOSH /HT ARCHIVE ?? Central security personnel take a selfie after being vaccinated at Bisrakh CHC.
SUNIL GHOSH /HT ARCHIVE Central security personnel take a selfie after being vaccinated at Bisrakh CHC.

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