1.4L children in 15-18 age groups are affixed to Mysore Dist – News2IN
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1.4L children in 15-18 age groups are affixed to Mysore Dist

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MySuru: MySuru District Health Department launched a Covid vaccination drive for students in the age group 15-18 years on Monday.
It was some confusion over an approval letter from parents in some institutions, the drive went smoothly.
Officials sighed relieved because the majority of students voluntarily advanced to take Jab.
There was no great vaccine doubt, officials said.
In MySuru, Rakshitha B and Renuka N, two PUC II students from PU College Maharani, were the first to take Jab.
“There is no fear or all kinds of doubts about vaccines.
It is the task of everyone to take a vaccine,” said Rakshitha.
Mysuru District Administration has made complicated arrangements to ensure that all students who qualify for the earliest vaccine.
On Mondays and Tuesdays, 100 teams will vaccinate students, while it will double from Wednesday.
In Mysuru, 60 teams will work to investigate students.
“We plan to vaccinate 1.4 lakh students in this district in 15 days,” explained the official.
In the adjacent Chamarajanagar area, the vaccination drive starts without problems.
Former Minister and Chamarajanagar MLA C Puttaranga Setty inaugurated the drive.
The Ministry of Health has set a 45,474 vaccination target of students in the district as part of the Drive.Kodagu Minister of Kota Srinivas Poojary to launch a boost in Madikeri.
Virajpet MLA Kg Bopaiah asked everyone to vaccinate.
“There are a total of 26,049 students in Kodagu in the targeted age group that has been identified for vaccination drives,” said Dho Dr.
R Venkatesh.
“About 500 students who have comorbidities are advised to be vaccinated from health centers in all districts,” said the RCH officer of the District Dr.
Gopinath.in Shivamogga, DC KB Sivakumar inaugurated a drive vaccine at Science PU College.
Students queue from 9 o’clock in the morning for vaccination.
Dr.
Nagaraj District Supervision Officer rose told Tii that on day 1, around 8,000 students were affixed.
“We have identified a total of 83,831 students in this district.
A total of 278 centers will operate to cover the target from Tuesday,” he said.
“There was some confusion over a letter of approval from parents.
However, officials told students that no need for approval letters.
Not asking students to bring the form.
It is not mandatory and we will call a meeting of parents, “said Shivamogga Dho Rajesh Suragihalli to Ti.in Chikkamagaluru, District Minister Araga Jnanendra inaugurated a vaccine in Chikkamagaluru in Chikkamagaluru.
Speaking to the Tii Chikamagaluaroo District Surveillance Dr.
Manjunath HK said a total of 48,707 students would be given JABS in the next 10 days.
At Mandya, the Ministry of Health has set a vaccination target of more than 45,000 students.

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