Milton.lawrencemysuru: a month after vaccination drive for teenagers launched in Karnataka, the health department official in the parts of the old Mysuru region put the best feet to pat the group of teenagers with their second dose of the Ministry of Health and the Secretary of the Welfare of the Rajesh Bhushan Family to accelerate the second dose coverage in Between beneficiaries between 15 and 18 years and to take time limit steps to analyzen the remaining beneficiaries with the first dose.
Covid vaccination drive for 15-18 groups of years was launched on 3.
January so far, the first 4.6 crore dosage was given with a total coverage of 63% in a range of less than a month in India.
The second dose of Covaxin is given after a gap of 28 days or four weeks.
A total of 42 Lakh recipients, who have received their first dose on January 3, are eligible to receive the second dose from January 31.
The ministry has said the settlement of the covid vaccination schedule is on time important to provide full vaccine protection to the recipient and the recipient has been directed at reviewing progress at the state and local level.
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“The response from the teenager’s recipient has been good and we hope to achieve the target set in the scheduled time,” said officials.
Mysu has identified 1.4 Lakh beneficiaries in the age bracket and in the past month, around 1.2 lakh has received a vaccine – Reach 87.2% of the target.
“We have mimmed 8,300 beneficiaries in two days with many who come voluntarily coming to the centers,” said Jayanth.dr VishveshvaShvaiah KM, District of Chamarajanagar, said the encouragement to encourage beneficiaries to take the second dose has just started.
“About 1,512 teens are now fully vaccinated in the district.
Chamarajanagar has 40,000 receivers between 15-18 years and around 74% of them are vaccinated in part.
We have tried their best to motivate them to take their second dose.
Our staff contacts beneficiaries because of the second dose They are by telephone and encouraging them, “he said.
District health officials have also been directed at immunizing beneficiaries that meet the requirements with their second dose.
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Sathish Kumar KM said this district had made a 74% progress in managing the first dose of vaccines.
“Like many students studying in grade 9, 14 years old, also included in the list, the target has been high towards several challenges in vaccination coverage,” the official said.