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MAHA: Covid Jabs per session up to 100 in November

MAHA: Covid Jabs per session up to 100 in November
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Pune: The average number of vaccinated recipients per session in Maharashtra has dropped to 100.9 to November 1 from 106.8 to early October, data data on the state health department shows.
Many districts in this country have recorded a decrease in the number of vaccinations per session, by decreasing the average pune to 107.6 to November 1 from 113.2 terabulated by 6.
The average Mumbai has dropped from 179 to 169.3 vaccination per session during the period.
Dr.
Sachin Desai, the state immunization officer, told TI that the department had placed a plan to increase the number of Jab after Diwali.
“We are compiling a list of people who are not vaccinated, and beneficiaries because of the second dose.
This is mainly done in rural areas because of higher workers,” he told TI.
As planned, the advance session for beneficiaries, whose list has been drawn, will be made to increase Jab after Diwali.
“Post-Diwali efforts can be a modifier of the game Staff at rural hospitals and sub-districts work all the time without taking a holiday.
District and state officers continue planning and monitoring the supply of vaccines without interference to the village level, “Desai said.
Dr.
Sanjay Deshmukh, Assistant Director (Medical), Pune Circle, told TII, “Beneficiaries per session have been reduced throughout the country because of the decreasing festival and fear of Covid’s third wave.
However, more focused will now be the second dose recipient through The PLUS-DIWALI-DIWALI-immunization survey program.
“In the advance session to be made, Deshmukh said the session would be created the previous day for beneficiaries due to the second shot.
“Planning and publicity sessions like that at Cowin,” he said.
Chief Executive Pune Zilla Parishad Ayush Prasad told Toi, “The number of people who are not vaccinated (even with one dose) are now very small.
Even the rural blocks left behind have touched 95% vaccination with at least one dose.
This is one reason why beneficiaries The average per session is reduced.
“He said,” In the last week of October, we could hardly find beneficiaries that had not even taken a single dose.
This was seen by the total vaccination carried out in the district in September (24.37 lakh) compared With October (15.97 lakh).
November and after that it will again see a rise in vaccination, because there will be most second-dose recipients who take their first photo in August and September.
“Other State Health Department officials said,” conducting vaccination sessions over the next few days in the location of vaccination which was not dismissed was handed over to policy Aan vaccination staff ‘staff because of the festival.
However, designated vaccination sites such as hospitals and primary health centers will continue to conduct sessions during festival days.

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