Panaji: The Directorate of Health Services will hold the second mega vaccination camp in Goa Medical College, a government and sub-center health center in the entire state on Sunday to ensure that people multiply as soon as possible.
“Experts say that the best time to vaccinate is when cases and and infectivity are very low.
It is the right time to take a vaccine and develop herd immunity,” said the State Immunization Officer Dr Rajendra Borkar.
Although 80% of the population ‘qualifying the’ cave ‘(9.3 lakh) has taken doses and 106% (12.4 lakh) the first dose, there are still more than one lakh people maturing for their second dose.
“One Lakh’s people are those who have completed compulsory 84 days after the first dose, but who are not yet advanced for their second dose.
The mega vaccination camp is for the first and second dose, but we mainly want this group to be doubled vaccination,” said Bornkar.
The country is at an average of 5,000 people every day.
In the last mega vaccination camp, this number rose to 14,000 pluses less than expected given the number of centers and resources entered into the camp.
“There are several parts of the floating population of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Odisha who have taken the first dose here and returned to their home countries,” Borrow said.
The Chairperson of the Sawant Minister of Pramod has set a November 15 deadline for Goa to achieve 100% vaccination of both doses to his qualified population.
The Ministry of Health in a letter to all countries has called on a comprehensive plan to be prepared at the district level by each district judge to approach the missed and left beneficiaries.
The ministry has also asked the state to bind influential people (religious leaders, community leaders, medical professionals, public representatives, sports personality, army personnel, former cadets, etc.) and NCC / NSS cadets in the village / city area to motivate and mobilize People for vaccination.
On Saturday, 645 people took their first dose of vaccines and 5.558 of their second dose.