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Kolkata: NKDA to prepare a new city vaccination database

Kolkata: NKDA to prepare a new city vaccination database
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Kolkata: The new city of Kolkata Development Authority (NKDA) is preparing a covid vaccination database of all residents, domestic workers and security guards who are in new city jurisdictions that have not received the first dose or both of their covid vaccines.
The Association of Welfare Community Residents and Affordable Block Committee has been asked to send the list of people to NKDA in closed format as provided by the authorities.
Officials said that most of the residents who lived in the gated community at least received their first vaccine dose because several previous Rwa were tied with private hospitals to vaccinate their complexes for residents, but the same thing was not with individuals.
The block committee, where the population mostly goes to the NKDA vaccination camp running or going to a private hospital for vaccination.
“We will get to know the estimated numbers about who have not received their first dose or the second dose of vaccines, after we get a list of Rwas.
On average around 200 people will be vaccinated from two vaccination centers every day according to the availability of vaccines,” said an official NKDA.
In neighboring Salt Lake countries, Bidnagar Bidnagar Committee Municipal Corporation (BMC) periodically held a vaccination camp in their respective environments for covers, domestic and other assistance with the first dose or Covid vaccine.
“We are driving vaccination in various environments regularly regularly depending on the availability of vaccines, with special attention to domestic helping vaccination and others who work in households in Salt Lake because many of them have not been vaccinated,” said an BMC official, added that At an average of around 2,500 people will be vaccinated every day.
Many of the block residents have taken their first dose of vaccines because some previous block committees have conducted a paid vaccination camp in block community centers, binding with private hospitals or health care providers.
The BMC authority has conducted a survey to find out how much was left to be vaccinated because it was found that until around 25% of the population in the BMC area was fully vaccinated and almost half of the population had received their first dose vaccine but almost 50% of residents still had not received the first dose Covid vaccine.

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