The Free Press Journal

Poor response in Tamil Nadu

- N CHITHRA /

The response to the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n drive on day one was poor in Tamil Nadu with only 16.8% of health workers and healthcare providers taking the shot on Saturday.

According to the health dept data, only 2,783 doctors and workers took the vaccine though the state had made arrangemen­ts to vaccinate 16,600 persons at the rate of 100 in each of the 166 centres in Tamil Nadu.

In the morning, CM Edappadi K Palaniswam­i had sought to assure the vaccine was safe when he declared he and his family too would take the vaccine in due course. Health secretary J Radhakrish­nan too said he would take the vaccine in the next round, as this phased was

meant to cover the frontline health care workers.

Prominent doctors at both government and private hospitals were vaccinated at different centres but the response was cold.

All those, who were administer­ed Covaxin, the indigenous vaccine, had to give an undertakin­g, saying they were aware the vaccine’s efficacy was yet to be establishe­d.

“Of all those who got vaccinated on the first day, only 99 of the 600, shortliste­d for Covaxin, took the shot. As for Covishield, the imported vaccine, 2,684 of the slated 16,000 persons took it,” a health dept official said.

At two centres in Tirunelvel­i and Tiruchi, not a single person came forward to take Covaxin.

Chennai topped the list of cities in the state with 310 persons taking Covishield, while in Perambalur district only 2 persons came forward to take the vaccine shot.

 ??  ?? Dr Prathap C Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals, receives the first dose in Chennai.
Dr Prathap C Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals, receives the first dose in Chennai.

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