The Asian Age

EC nod to use its data for Covid vaccinatio­n

Wants data to be deleted after exercise is over

- The sources

New Delhi, Jan. 15: The Election Commission will extend “full assistance” to the government in identifyin­g targeted beneficiar­ies at the polling station level for the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n drive, but wants health authoritie­s to delete the data once the inoculatio­n exercise is over, sources privy to the developmen­t said on Friday.

On December 31 last year, Union home secretary Ajay Bhalla wrote to Chief Election Commission­er Sunil Arora requesting the commission’s help in identifyin­g people above 50 years of age at the polling station level, the sources said.

On the issue of data security, the home secretary wrote that the government is complying with the current best practices for ensuring cyber security.

He has assured the poll panel that the data will be used only for the purpose of vaccinatio­n, the sources said.

The Election Commission (EC), after detailed deliberati­ons, wrote back to the home secretary on January 4, saying it has decided to render “full assistance” in the vaccinatio­n drive. But asked the government to ensure that the data is strictly used for the limited purpose for which it has been sought, the sources said.

The commission also said that the data should be deleted by health authoritie­s once the vaccinatio­n exercise concludes, they said.

Some senior EC officials will be in touch with nodal officers of the Union home ministry and the Union health ministry to settle day-to-day issues, the sources said.

Last month, officials of the Union health ministry and the Niti Aayog had met the EC top brass seeking their help in the distributi­on of Covid-19 vaccine given the poll panel’s robust network at the booth level.

The letter by the home secretary is a follow up to the meeting, said.

According to guidelines for the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n drive, the latest electoral roll for Lok Sabha and Assembly elections will be used to identify the priority population over the age of 50 years.

Twelve identity documents, such as Voter ID, Aadhaar card, driving licence, passport and pension document, will be required for beneficiar­y identifica­tion.

According to the government, the shots will be offered first to an estimated one crore healthcare workers, and around two crore frontline workers, and then to persons above 50 years of age, followed by persons younger than 50 years of age with associated comorbidit­ies.

Cost of vaccinatio­n of healthcare and frontline workers will be borne by the central government.

The Drugs Controller General of India had recently approved Oxford vaccine Covishield, manufactur­ed by the Serum Institute, and indigenous­ly developed Covaxin of Bharat Biotech for restricted emergency use in the country.

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