15-18 to get JAB in 14 NMC centers, 33 schools / colleges – News2IN
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15-18 to get JAB in 14 NMC centers, 33 schools / colleges

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Nagpur: Sixteen-year-old Nikita Pandey from Manewada is one of the many of the young brigades who are eager to get the Covid-19 vaccine and she has registered online on Sunday itself.
“I used to order a vaccination slot for all parents in my family and our apartment too.
Today, I ordered one for myself.
It’s very easy now.
I will go to Sacchidanand Nagar Park to get Covaxin, “he said.
Many young people from the Techno-Savvy generation have ordered slots, while some have decided to wait.
“I will definitely get a vaccine, but will register on one or two days.
Easy slots available for free vaccines.
More than 100 slots available in most centers, “said Kunal Virani, who kept watching the order of slots throughout the day on Sunday.
Many friends have decided to make an event by going to vaccinate.
Others are waiting for their college or school to set up vaccines for them.
All children were very enthusiastic to get a vaccine, but there were also those who were waiting for the right moment to get stuck.
Finally, vaccination 15-18 age groups will start from January 3 throughout the country.
As far as Vidarbha concerned, more than 12 teenagers Lakh qualified for vaccination in all 11 districts.
The highest 2.48 lakh will get a vaccine in Nagpur Regency, while the lowest 55,522 comes from Gadchiroli.
Initially, made-in-India Covaxin, by Bharat Biotech, will be given in this child’s population.
Authorities say enough arrangements are in place, with schools and colleges involved in drive vaccination.
This will be an important phase of all vaccination drives because the teenage age group is a population who is not vaccinated in prime and can be at risk in the case of the third wave of hits and the target of the virus is protected.
“We are fully prepared and have learned lessons from the previous two main drive vaccination.
Simply vaccine stocks available.
Online and walk-in available registration options, “said Dr.
Madhuri Thorat, Nagpur Civil Surgeon.
In the Nagpur area, 4 centers also offer paid vaccinations.
For the Amravati division, Deputy Director of Division for Health Dr.
Rajkumar Chavan said the vaccine for children had come at the right time.
“We are ready, both in rural and urban areas.
More than 5 children lakh will stick in this phase.
Protection of must for this age group, because they are people who mix with all and visit public places, “said Dr.
Chavan.
As far as the Nagpur city is concerned, the first vaccine for teenagers will be given in front of the Mayor of Dayashankar Tiwari at 10:30 on Monday at Rajkumar Gupta Samaj Bhavan, Bajeria.
“Online registration is not necessary in the designated vaccination center in schools and colleges.
Walk-in is welcome.
I pulled parents to come along with their environment and encourage them to get vaccinations, “said Tiwari.
President Nagpur Branch of the Academy of Pediatrician Dr.
Vijay Dhote said the doctor was equally happy.
“The most important and risky part of the child’s population is getting a vaccine from today.
We will get good feedback, data about side effects after immunization, “he said.
The doctor also expressed his belief that Covaxin’s safety had been established in this age group and they hoped to see young Rush in vaccination from Monday.
Points to remember all those born on or before December 31, 2007 has the right to keep aadhaar cards and cellphone numbers with your Walk-in Vaccination 10: 00-05: 00 in 14 permanent centers NMC registration online on Cowin Requires for Permanent Centers 65 The center in the district Nagpur, including 12 rural hospitals in Tehsil place and 53 Walk-in schools: 33 schools, colleges and other institutional centers Bharat Biotech Covaxin will be given to all members of the group 15-18 the same age of 5 ml of the dosage given To parents, will be given by Jab, children have to wait for 30 minutes in the center; pediatrician to be the second dose is present after 28 days of the first dose

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