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Bengaluru: 56% of the first covid dose takers come from 18+ groups

Bengaluru: 56% of the first covid dose takers come from 18+ groups
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Bengaluru stands second in the country with 68 lakh vaccination is complete, then only after Delhi
Although 18+ groups are the last set of recipients to be vaccinated, they now form a major part of a vaccinated population in Bengaluru.
According to the latest statistics from Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanaagara Puee, 56 percent of the people who have been given the first dose of the group 18 to 44.
They were attended by 45 to 59 years (26 percent) and then 60+ years (18 percent).
On the other hand, in the second case of doses, 49 percent of beneficiaries are included in the 60+ category, 36 percent in categories 45 to 59 years and 15 percent in the age group 18 to 44 years.
Commenting on this, a health expert said, “All vaccination programs have been hampered by a lack of vaccine supply.
However, the progress carried out by 18+ categories looks amazing.
For the first dose, we now have more youth.
Already the demands that this group must be Vaccinated because they are the main part of labor or students who attend college.
Because they stepped out, vaccinating them is important.
But fewer people in this category have obtained both doses due to the 84-day mandatory gap between two doses.
Now it’s time for vaccine supplies Increasing and all who meet the earliest vaccinated requirements.
“Among all the different categories, 11 percent of people inoculated are health workers and six percent are frontline workers.
So far, 68.63,748 people have been vaccinated (first and second doses) in Bengaluru.
From them, 43.89,326 had received the first dose.
Bengaluru stood second in the country after Delhi when it came to vaccination.
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Deputy Minister of Chief Dr CN Ashwathnarayan said 64 percent of students studying at first-class universities (government and assisted) were vaccinated.
“In government and trading first, from 4,90,799 students, 3,13,898 students have been vaccinated with the first or second dose.
Teaching and non-teaching staff consist of 29,241 people and from them, 85.7 percent have been vaccinated.” He added.
“He added That he has asked all university representatives to accelerate vaccination of all students over 18 years.
Students are being vaccinated as a priority group to facilitate the opening of the offline class of higher education institutions.
The opening date of the offline class depends on the success of this vaccination drive and the government is ready to expand all cooperation in this matter, he said.
Meanwhile, the University of Bangalore compiled vaccination data.
The University of Bangalore Venugopal Regional Chancellor Kr, “We have done several meetings with the Principal and Head of the PG Department affiliated to take the initiative to vaccinate all stakeholders.
We have entrusted the work of data collection to the University’s professors.
Every professor is assigned 25 universities affiliated for Collecting data every day.
With this initiative, all the affiliated colleges and the University Department are alert and do vaccination programs on the footing of war.
The University of Bangalore has begun vaccination journey from April to vaccinate staff and students and have achieved vaccination 74 percent.
Among the hostels, 66 percent of students vaccinated.
Mrs have 291 colleges affiliated with 1,07,614 targets and with vaccinations given to 67,387, vaccination 62.61 percent has been reached.
We plan to reach 100 percent in vaccinating students, staff, and teachers in Unive RSITAS and Colleges affiliated.
This will allow us to start offline classes and carry out other academic checks and activities “, he added.

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