Gurgaon: Unlike the 16th of January last year, when the Covid vaccine was first launched, the inoculation center saw an extraordinary response from teenagers waiting on Monday as the window opened for Covid’s shot for the age group 15-18.
Gurgaon has targeted the provision of 7,700 doses in 77 session sites on Monday and given 7,527 doses at the end of the day, reaching 98% of the target.
Every session site for children allocated 100 doses to ensure that social blasphemy is well maintained, district immunization said MP Singh.
Most of their dose exhausted sites in the afternoon and teenagers were asked by the vaccine to return after ordering an appointment.
The city cannot reach its target as two sites in rural areas, Ghangola and Mandpura, watched a low bridge.
In urban areas such as Wazirabad, SOHNA, and sector 31 and 49, however, long queues are witnessed.
On the first day, around 25% of the total doses that will be given have been ordered earlier while the rest are walk-in.
The number of doses per site session cannot be increased because Covaxin is also needed for the second dose of the remaining population that meets the requirements.
Say why Gurgaon cannot reach the target of 100% on the first day, said Yadav’s medical officer said, “There are some concerns between parents and children on the first day, especially in regional rural areas, which resulted in a lower selection there.
We change our strategy now.
We will allocate 20% dosage for online meeting appointments and 80% for walk-in.
We have gone from door to door in rural areas to increase vaccination.
Two rural sites have been told to intensify vaccination drives for children Children.
“CMO added that they aimed at getting all children in the age group 15-18 in Gurgaon fully vaccinated on March 31.” We have 1.9 lakh children in this age group.
If we have sufficient doses and carry out about 8,000 vaccinations per day for this group alone, we can reach the target, “he said next.
“We have no bidding problems for covaxin and have enough doses,” he said.
Meanwhile, many recipients are eager to get their first covaxin dose.
At DAV Public School in Sector 49, a waiting room has been established where their parents and children are seen waiting from the morning on Monday to start.
Gurleen Kaul, a 12th grade student who appeared at school in supporting his friends, said he had registered for vaccination on Tuesday.
“Many classmates I get Jab and I will get it too.
My sister, in class 7, will also take a shot when the government allows inoculation to her age group,” he said.
Prepiti Yadav, a grade 9 student, was inoculated at a government school in Wazirabad.
“We often come out and it’s at risk without vaccinations.
I have read a lot of news online saying children get Covid in other countries around the world.
I am happy to finally get Jab,” he said.
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I told them that I was 17 and would be vaccinated on Monday.
Now, vaccination is mandatory in several places.
So, I decided to be fully invested on the first day.
“Some schools have called class-based students so that vaccination is done smoothly and crowding in that place is avoided.
Senior Government of the Government of Daultabad (GSSS) began vaccination with only 9th and 10th grade students, while at Sirhaul GSSS, 10th and 12th grade students It was the first to take a dose .Shu paruthi, said the Daultabad Principal, said: “We held a counseling session two days ago to eliminate student concerns and encourage them to get themselves vaccinated.” Students make the most days by clicking Selfie after vaccination after vaccination and enjoy their friends’ company A government college student, sector 14, said: “I look forward to the National Examination Tuk vaccinated on Monday, but it was disappointing because I couldn’t get it.
My friends have taken a shot.
“According to the Ministry of Health, Panipat (8.062), Ambala (7,612), Gurgaon (7,527), Hisar (7,012) and Palwal (5,093) made maximum vaccinations in this country the age group on Monday.
A total of 15.4 children lakh meets Requirements for vaccination in Haryana.