The Asian Age

Modi announces jab for kids, booster for 60+, health staff

Govt sends teams to 10 states where Omicron is increasing

- BHASKAR HARI SHARMA — PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday announced that India would start vaccinatin­g children between the ages of 15 to 18 from January 3 next year. Healthcare and frontline workers will be provided with “precaution­ary doses” from January 10, he added. People above 60 years of age, who have co-morbiditie­s, will also have the option to take the booster dose on a recommenda­tion from doctors. This will also start from January 10.

The Prime Minister said that as people prepare to welcome the New Year with hope and celebratio­n, it’s also a time to be careful as the highly contagious Omicron variant is rapidly pushing up Covid infections.

He appealed to the people not to panic but be careful and alert. “Use masks and wash hands regularly,” he said, adding that India will soon have nasal vaccine and world’s 1st DNA vaccine.

Mr Modi assured the citizens that all possible preparatio­ns are in order to tackle increasing infections. He listed the number of hospital beds, oxygen beds available, and vaccinatio­n progress.

“Covid isn’t past us yet. Being careful is very important,” he said.

“Today, the nation has 18

lakh isolation beds, 5 lakh oxygen-supported beds, 1.4 lakh ICU beds, and 90,000 special beds for children. Today, we have over 3,000 functional PSA Oxygen plants and 4 lakh Oxygen cylinders have been provided to all states,” he said

Apart from research on the vaccine, we were also working on approval processes, supply chains, distributi­on, training, IT support system, and certificat­ion. With these efforts, India started vaccinatin­g its citizens on January 16 this year,” he said.

“Today, more than 61 percent of India’s adult population has received both doses of the vaccine. Similarly, about 90 percent of the adult population has been given a single dose of the vaccine,” he said.

Meanwhile, Covaxin manufactur­er Bharat Biotech has received approval from DCGI for emergency use of its vaccine for children. Bharat Biotech recently submitted the phase 3 clinical trial applicatio­ns to the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) to get approval for the booster dose of its intranasal Covid vaccine named “BBV154”. “We have submitted phase 3 clinical trial applicatio­ns to DCGI. An intranasal vaccine as a booster dose will be easier to administer in mass vaccinatio­n campaigns. Intranasal vaccines have the potential to prevent against transmissi­on,” said Bharat Biotech in its applicatio­n.

Multi-disciplina­ry central teams have been deployed in 10 states which

are reporting either an increasing number of Omicron and Covid-19 cases or a slow vaccinatio­n pace, according to a Union health ministry office memorandum.

Meanwhile, a total of 415 cases of Omicron variant of coronaviru­s have been detected in India so far, out of which 115 have recovered or migrated. Maharashtr­a has recorded a maximum of 110 Omicron cases, followed by Delhi at 79, Gujarat 43, Telangana 41, Kerala 38, Tamil Nadu 34 and Karnataka 31. Rajasthan reported 21 new Omicron cases taking the tally to 43.

As per the document, these 10 states where teams have been deployed are Kerala, Maharashtr­a, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Mizoram, Karnataka, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Punjab.

“In view of the rapid surge in cases and deaths because of Covid-19, as reported by various news channels, the state government­s, and noted in internal reviews, it has been seen that the number of Omicron cases has emerged in some states.

“It has also been observed that the pace of Covid-19 vaccinatio­n in these states is less than the national average. In wake of this situation, a decision has been taken to deploy multi-disciplina­ry central teams to 10 identified states some of which are either reporting increasing number of Omicron and Covid-19 cases or slow vaccinatio­n pace (list enclosed), to aid the efforts of the state and district administra­tion for management of Covid-19,” the memorandum stated.

These Central government teams will be stationed in the states for three to five days, and they will work along with the state health authoritie­s, it said.

The teams will specifical­ly look into areas of contact-tracing, including surveillan­ce and containmen­t operations, and Covid-19 testing, including sending of adequate samples from clusters to the INSACOG network for genome sequencing, the memo stated.

They will also look into enforcemen­t of Covid-appropriat­e behaviour, availabili­ty of hospital beds, sufficient logistics, including ambulances, ventilator­s, and medical oxygen, and the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n progress.

The state-level central teams will assess the situation, suggest remedial actions and submit a report every evening by 7 pm on public health activities being undertaken, besides submitting the same to the state government­s, the memo stated.

Further nearly 50 per cent or 87 out of 183 persons detected with the highly transmissi­ble Omicron variant of Coronaviru­s were fully vaccinated, an analysis of data available with the government reveals.

The findings, government health authoritie­s said, only went to emphasise that “vaccine alone is not sufficient to contain this pandemic” and that use of masks and surveillan­ce is key to breaking the chain of transmissi­on.

Fresh lockdown will be imposed in Maharashtr­a only if demand for medical oxygen touches 800 metric tonnes per day said, Health Minister Rajesh Tope

While Telangana prohibits rallies and public meetings till January 2.

Other events, including congregati­ons and New Year parties, will be permitted with Covid-19 appropriat­e behaviour.

Assam to impose night curfew from 11.30pm to 6am starting December 26.

India’s Covid tally rose to 3,47,79,815 with 7,189 fresh cases in the last 24 hours, while the active cases have declined to 77,032, according to the health ministry data updated at 8 am.

The death toll climbed to 4,79,520 with 387 more fatalities, the data showed.

The daily rise in new coronaviru­s cases has been recorded below 15,000 for the last 58 days now.

The active cases have declined to 77,032 comprising 0.22per cent of the total infections, the lowest since March 2020, while the national Covid-19 recovery rate was recorded at 98.40 per cent, the highest since March 2020, the ministry said.

A decrease of 484 cases has been recorded in the active Covid-19 caseload in a span of 24 hours.

The daily positivity rate was recorded at 0.65 per cent. It has been less than two per cent for the last 82 days.

 ?? ?? People wear masks during the Christmas celebratio­n in Kolkata on Saturday. Despite warning about rise in Omicron cases, huge number of people gathered at the illuminate­d Park Street for the holiday celebratio­n, flouting Covid rules.
People wear masks during the Christmas celebratio­n in Kolkata on Saturday. Despite warning about rise in Omicron cases, huge number of people gathered at the illuminate­d Park Street for the holiday celebratio­n, flouting Covid rules.

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