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Addressing vaccine reluctance and policy hesitancy

Addressing vaccine reluctance and policy hesitancy Updated: Updated: February 25, 2021 12:34 IST Apart from vaccinating the elderly soon, delaying the second dose of the vaccine will open up slots and save lives Share Article AAA THOOTHUKUDI, TAMIL NADU, 24/02/2021: Corporation Commissioner Sharanya Ari takes administered the COVID -19 vaccine at Thoothukudi Government medical college hospital on Wednesday. PHOTO : RAJESH N   | Photo Credit: RAJESH N Apart from vaccinating the elderly soon, delaying the second dose of the vaccine will open up slots and save lives The fact that only one in 10 healthcare workers returned for the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of February 15 indicates that they have probably understood the advantages of delaying it for 12 weeks that the 12-week interval between the two doses affords considerably better protective efficacy than the four-week interval currently followed in India.

Over 1 23 cr healthcare, frontline workers vaccinated against Covid: Govt

The cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered to healthcare and frontline workers has crossed 1.23 crore in the country, the health ministry said on Wednesday. A total of 1,23,66,633 vaccine doses have been administered through 2,63,224 sessions till 6 pm on Wednesday, according to a provisional report. These include 65,24,726 healthcare workers (HCWs) who have taken the first dose, 14,81,754 HCWs who have taken the second dose and 43,60,153 frontline workers (FLWs) who have taken the first dose. While the countrywide vaccination drive was rolled out on January 16, the inoculation of FLWs started from February 2. Total 2,01,035 vaccine doses were given till 6 pm on Wednesday, the 40th day of nationwide COVID-19 vaccination.

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The Government said more national and international evidence has enabled a more detailed analysis of underlying conditions that may increase the risk of developing severe disease or death. The strategy has now been updated by Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly after the National Public Health Emergency Team agreed to recommendations put forward by the National Immunisation Advisory Council. “Our Covid-19 Vaccination Programme has always been built on fairness and to ensure that those with the highest risk of severe disease and death were prioritised for vaccines when supplies were limited, Donnelly said. This is why the focus has been on those living in nursing homes and our older people in the community.

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