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Doubt for the 3rd dose more among paramedics: ima

Doubt for the 3rd dose more among paramedics: ima
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Pune: doubts for prevention doses, especially between paramedics in the category of health workers, the carrier of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) office said on Tuesday.
“They (paramedics) need to be sensitive to get the third dose, just like a doctor, they are also exposed to many patients every day,” said Dr.
Sanjay Patil, Chair of the IMA Hospital Board in India.
The paramedics include nurses, therapists, technicians, and other additional personnel involved in medical services.
At present, only health service workers have more than one option to take advantage of free covid vaccination with the third dose.
“We have a large network of state and civil vaccination centers in Pune, where vaccination is free.
In addition, private hospitals also started offering their staff, the third dose was free.
They don’t have to stand in the queue in the centers managed by the government,” Patil said.
Senior doctor Dr.
Dilip Sarda, Chairman of the Inti Committee of Pune Ima about Covid Vaccination, “Various studies have proven protective antibodies mediated vaccines well after six to eight months.
Health care workers are the most open and high-risk segments.
Therefore, they must forward to get a dose of precautions.
“Dr Muralidhar Tambe, acting Dean of the College Medical College and Sassoon General Hospital,” said the response to the third dose was relatively better at our doctor, nurses, and medical students.
But of course there are some doubts in between Supporting staff.
We have begun to advise them.
“Only 6% of the total beneficiaries for the dose of preventive measures that utilize eight days into the drive in Pune District.
52,653 more people in the district received their Covid shot on Tuesday.
Today’s calculation includes adolescent vaccination and preventive doses given to health workers and frontline workers, and senior citizens over 60 years, who have completed nine months from the second dose.

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