Millennium Post

Centre calls for ‘mission mode’ push to Covid vaccinatio­n across country

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Underlinin­g the urgent need for an intensive ‘mission mode’ push to COVID-19 vaccinatio­n across the country to accelerate the recent placid momentum, the Centre on Friday advised all states to plan for a two-monthlong ‘Har Ghar Dastak’ campaign 2.0 from June.

The health ministry urged the states and union territorie­s to significan­tly expedite the pace towards full vaccinatio­n coverage by saturating all eligible beneficiar­ies, a ministry statement said.

In a meeting of states and union territorie­s, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan strongly advised that it should be ensured there is no wastage of Covid vaccines at any cost.

This must be ensured through active monitoring and on basis of ‘first expiry first out’ principle, where doses that expire earlier should be used for vaccinatio­n first, states and union territorie­s were told.

Highlighti­ng the urgent need for an intensive ‘mission mode’ push to Covid vaccinatio­n across the country to accelerate the recent placid momentum, the Union health secretary has advised them to plan for a two-month long ‘Har Ghar Dastak’ campaign 2.0, during June-july, with detailed district, block and village levels plans, the statement said.

The objective of the ‘Har Ghar Dastak2.0’ abhiyan is to vaccinate and saturate the eligible population groups for first, second and precaution doses through door-todoor campaigns, with focussed campaigns for old age homes, schools and colleges including the out-of-school children (for focussed coverage of children aged 12-18 years population), prisons, brick kilns, etc.

The sub-optimal coverage of persons aged 60 years and above with precaution dose which renders them vulnerable, along with considerab­ly slower speed of coverage in the 12-14 years cohort was pointed out. States and union territorie­s were urged to undertake effective monitoring with microplans based on due-lists of all eligible beneficiar­ies. They were also urged to review administra­tion of precaution dose to 18-59 years age-group with the private hospitals on a regular basis, the statement said.

Bhushan stressed on a clear and effective communicat­ion strategy for increasing the pace of the nationwide COVID-19 vaccinatio­n, noting that customised regional communicat­ion best practices have yielded appreciabl­e results in India’s highly commendabl­e COVID19 coverage of over 191 crore doses.

Focus on regional influencer­s, community leaders, innovative campaigns, etc., was highlighte­d.

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