Gurgaon: The government’s command Haryana on Wednesday forbade anyone other than vaccinated completely from accessing basic services such as banks and public transportation and collecting places such as malls, restaurants and offices from January 1 have been a concern of those who are partially vaccinated but not yet qualified Their second dose.
One of them is Arun Kumar, a resident of 103 residents.
“I’m confused by this announcement.
What do I do now? I can’t even get gasoline at the fuel station now or enter the car before I qualify for the second dose?” He asked.
“The government needs to consider this before coming with a sudden announcement,” Kumar added.
Because the minimum gap for the second dose of the covishield, which contributed most vaccinations, is 84 days, anyone who has taken the first dose of the half-end of October and so on will lose access to services and many public places for a prolonged period.
, go with government orders.
Second, blocking those who have default at the second dose they come with their own concerns.
What happens to people who have been infected by Covid after the first vaccine dose and must delay the second dose? Speaking with Toi, Harmana Health Secretary Rajeev Arora clarified that vaccine recipients who are in the scheduled interval between doses will not be banned from services or public places.
“We understand that there are those who have not taken their second dose because of the gap between two doses (84 days in the case of covishield and 28 days for Covaxin) not over.
In such cases, we will provide beneficiaries to use public transportation and visit places Public place.
However, if anyone missed their second dose for any reason, they would not be permitted, “Arora said.
He said the deputy commissioner of each district had been assigned to the implementation of the order.
“We have regularly issued a mahamari warning – Surakhit Haryana.
If needed, Deputy Commissioner can request the provisions of the part 144 CRPC,” Arora added.
The Ministry of Health has been asked to form a team to vaccinate people in places in gathering places.
Deputy Deputy Gurgaon Yash Garg told TOI support from various stakeholders, including RWAS, it would be necessary to apply orders.
“We will form several teams to ensure only those who have received their second dose are permitted in public places.
However, we will need support from residents, Rwas and all other stakeholders to ensure that we can achieve the goal of increasing vaccination coverage,” Garg said.