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40% of LKO residents are fully vaxed against Covid

40% of LKO residents are fully vaxed against Covid
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Lucknow: With 7,255 people took the second shot from the Covid vaccine on Tuesday, at least 40% of Lucknow’s population is now fully vaccinated with two doses.
Overall, 12,152 people, including 4,897 first dose receivers, were affixed to 151 centers.
After this, now 15 people of the lakh of a total of 37.4 lakh adult populations from Lucknow have completed their two doses, while 16.3 lakh has been vaccinated in part with a dose and is waiting for a period of gap to get the second.
However, the look close to data reveals that the proportion of people who have been vaccinated fully or in part in the 60-year category up relatively lacking, although the vaccination of the elderly has begun on March 1, many before they are younger.
The Timesview authorities must run a vaccine awareness campaign dedicated to parents.
The team can also be deployed to call senior citizens who have missed their second dose to find out the reasons and overcome their problems.
Some centers can also be reserved for 60 years and above categories.
As data, there are 4.7 lakhings in Lucknow.
Of these, around 3.7 lakh (78.7%) had taken one or both shots.
In comparison, 91.8% of around 7.4 lakh people in the category of 45-59 years have been discussed partly or fully.
Similarly, of the 25.3 lakh in the category of 18-44 years, around 20.6 lakh (81.4%) had taken one or both doses.
Officers say this can because many in this population suffer from comorbidity and are in medicine, making them not qualify for vaccination.
Prof.
Vinita Shukla, Nodal Officer for vaccinations in RMLIs, said, “In rural areas, we see a lack of consciousness among parents.
There are also cases where the elderly depends on family members for vaccination.” 26 More Dengue cases recorded: 26 Dengue cases are more, including six serious, recorded in the city on Tuesday.
Patients are seriously hospitalized – two each at the SPM civil hospital, Balrampur Hospital and Lokbandhu Hospital – because their blood platelet count fell below 20,000.
Health officials said platelets were transferred to three serious patients to stabilize it, while the other three were being monitored.
20 remaining patients recover at home.
The city this year has recorded 1,085 cases of dengue fever so far since January, 95% (1024) has come in the past two months.

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