Gurugram: Only 881 people received a vaccine dose in front of their door on November 2 and November 3 in the first two days of drive door vaccination to the district door, which will expire on November 30.
Of the number of November, 102 is the first dose and 779 is the second dose.
The current door-to-door vaccination drive develops at slow speeds because of the ongoing festival season, the Ministry of Health said.
“We witnessed less interest for vaccinating the doorway in Gurgaon at this time because of the applicable festival season.
We expect that this drive will take steps next week,” said Dr.
Virender Yadav, Head of Medical Officer, Gurgaon.
The drive is focused on providing the second dose since 123% of the qualified population has received the first dose, Yadav said.
Meanwhile, 77% of the qualified population has received the second dose.
The eligible population refers to 18 permanent residents of Lakh aged 18 years and over.
The percentage calculated takes into account the floating population, i.e.
While the district.
Accredited social health activists (Ashas) and nurses help midwives (ANMM) equipped with AEFI or bad events after the immunization kit is currently doing drives, especially in regional rural areas.
On October 27, the Minister of Health Union Mansukh Mandaviya announced a ‘Har Ghar Dastak’ campaign for the vaccination of the door threshold in poor-performing districts.
The drive will remain suspended on Thursday and Friday for Diwali, the health department said.
Meanwhile, a total of 3,924 vaccine doses were given in the district on Wednesday.
This includes a dose given to 3,496 people in the age group 18-44 and 425 people in the 45-plus category.
Also, two health workers and one frontline worker receive Jab.
Of the 3,924 dosage, 21,266 is the first dose and 2,658 is the second dose.
At present, this district aggressively provides the second dose.
The plan is to order 80% of all doses for the second dose recipient so that they can be done earlier.
The city witnessed five fresh Covid-19 cases on Wednesday, taking Caseload to 1,81,433, where 56 was active.
Seven people also recovered on Wednesday, taking the amount of recovery to 1,80,454.
The recovery rate is at 99.5%.
As many as 53 patients today in house isolation.