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HCWs to receive 2nd Covid vaccine dose from Feb 13: Govt

HCWs to receive 2nd Covid vaccine dose from Feb 13: Govt By IANS|   Published: 5th February 2021 1:04 am IST New Delhi, Feb 4 : The Union Health Ministry on Thursday announced that healthcare workers would start receiving the second dose of Covid-19 vaccines from February 13 onwards. Niti Aayog’s Member (Health) and National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19 (NEGVAC) head, Dr V.K. Paul said during a press briefing that the healthcare workers will receive the second dose of Covid-19 vaccine starting February 13. The first phase of the nationwide vaccination drive against Covid-19 had begun on January 16. Till now, around 45 lakh healthcare workers have been given the first dose, the government had said earlier in the day. It also claimed that India has become the fastest country in the world to reach the 4 million Covid-19 vaccination mark, achieving this feat in 18 days, even before the US and the UK.

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Centre asks states to increase coverage of beneficiaries receiving Covid-19 vaccination | India News

Representative image NEW DELHI: The Centre on Saturday asked states and Union Territories to augment coverage of beneficiaries receiving vaccination against Covid-19 and increase as well as optimize inoculation sessions per day. The states and UTs have also been asked to start vaccinating frontline workers from the first week of February, the Union Health ministry said in a statement. This was done during a review meeting chaired by Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan. While some states and UTs have more than 50 per cent coverage, they were all advised to improve the percentage coverage of vaccinated beneficiaries as there are many states and UTs that need to improve their performance on this parameter, the statement said.

Centre asks states to increase coverage of beneficiaries receiving COVID-19 vaccination

Send The Centre on Saturday asked states and Union Territories to augment coverage of beneficiaries receiving the vaccination against COVID-19 and increase as well as optimize inoculation sessions per day. New Delhi: The states and UTs have also been asked to start vaccinating frontline workers from the first week of February, the Union Health Ministry said in a statement. This was done during a review meeting chaired by Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan. While some states and UTs have more than 50 per cent coverage, they were all advised to improve the percentage coverage of vaccinated beneficiaries as there are many states and UTs that need to improve their performance on this parameter, the statement said. The health secretary pointed out that COVID-19 vaccine is available in sufficient quantity and technical glitches on CoWIN have now been resolved. States/UTs were advised to ensure that regular review meetings of the state, distri

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