Lucknow: A record of more than 80,000 people overthrow their sleeves to take JAB against Covid-19 on drive mega vaccination in the city on Tuesday.
Although inoculation less than the target set for that day, they almost three previous records of 28,131 vaccination in a day on June 26.
District administration, through the press communike, said on Monday that the vaccination target was 87,000.
However, on Tuesday, the administrative press release said that the target of 69,000 doses had been set in 80,410 people affixed.
Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr.
Manoj agrawal clarified, “The state government has given us a target of 69,000 vaccinations, but because we have more doses, we selfish themselves to 87,000 vaccinations.” About 45% of beneficiaries on Tuesday are people in the 18-44 year category, 35% in the age group of 45-59 years and 20% of 60 years or higher.
The drive was carried out on 171 centers of 373 booths.
At least 81 special camps are established in schools, places of worship, workplace, housing colonies and markets.
Drive Tuesday came as a big boost due to daily vaccination in July around 20,000 per day.
With this, more than 20 lakh doses, the highest in the state has been given in Lucknow since the commencement of the campaign in January.
More than 11 lakh people in Lucknow have taken at least one shot, while 4.75 lakh has been fully immunized with two dose courses.
Abhishek District Judge Prakash also checked several centers.
Administrative and health officers claim that this process is done smoothly.
However, the examination of TI reality found mismanagement in several places, which resulted in the density, ignoring the Covid safety protocol and protest due to delay in vaccination.
Technical obstacles in the registration process are also reported and there are no wheelchair arrangements, waiting rooms or observations and basic facilities such as drinking water, made.
CMO admits that there are several shortcomings in several places, which will be repaired in the upcoming campaign.
Toi found a smooth vaccination in several places including Gurdwaras, Eidgah, temple and school missionaries.
The center in Gurdwara Naka Hindola recorded a one-day vaccination with 2,000 people who took Jab.
“Our volunteers ensure social distance and regulate Langar for beneficiaries,” said President of the Gurdwara Lucknow Management Committee, Rajendra Singh Bagga.
Mayor Sanyucta Bhatia visited the center of Aishbagh Eidgah and appreciated the work.
At St Dominic College, Surabhi Tripathi (29), who came with his cousin, Vasundhara, said: “We bring our mother too so we can be invested together.” More than 500 people visit Aashiana Gurdwara to get themselves vaccinated.
Krishna Devi (55) from the H, Lda Colony sector, said: “After getting Jab, we were told to sit for 20-30 minutes.
We also provided bottled water and biscuit packages.” The vaccination process is also smooth at Bal Nikunj Inter College.
(With input from Aditi Singh and Pragati Shukla)