Pune: The allocation of covid-19 2.55 crore vaccine doses to Maharashtra in November – the highest so far in a month – can encourage stock of state law from 1 shot, but the government’s authority is firmly tiring them through vaccination which is intensified under it the Har Ghar Dastak program and planned immunization camps.
From monthly allocation, the state has received 1.75 core doses.
From them, 1.25 crore is a covishield dose and 50.25 lakh covaxin.
About 1 core dose, officials claimed, have been given in Maharashtra so far in November.
80.22 Other Lakh Doses will reach the country before the end of the month, triggering extraordinary fear of waste vaccines in several places.
To take advantage of this dose, the State Health Department drives intensive vaccination in Lambgard Regency by arranging camps and ensuring that the maximum people are borne in the initiative.
“We have given around 1.2 doses of crores until now in November as we have an average of around 5-6 lakh vaccinations every day.
We must easily vaccinate 9-10 lakh every day in the coming days through various initiatives Because we even launched a vaccination of work, “said a senior officer of the State Health Department.
Some districts take coercion steps to increase vaccination and exhaust stock.
Administrative District Aurangabad on Tuesday makes one dose of covid vaccine mandatory for those who want to travel with personal buses.
Authorickshaw drivers and other private transport operators in the district have also been directed to get at least some vaccinated before November 25, failing, they will not be allowed to transport passengers.
While covid vaccination is obligatory for private bus service workers, Aurangabad RTO (regional transportation offices) have been given the responsibility to ensure compliance.
“Autorickshaws and other vehicles, whose owners or drivers are not vaccinated, will be confiscated as a discipline step in addition to the punishment,” said the district government.
Iterated administration that partial vaccination is mandatory for employees from various companies such as hotels, bars and liquor stores.
Aurangabad District Collector Sunil Chavan issued another command on Tuesday, asking for fuel pumps to spread dedicated employees – with the MobileGuru application on their mobile – to check the authenticity of customer vaccination certificates.
The order states that after verification, fuel pump workers must issue tokens to customers and stick them.
Customers then have to take tokens to other workers, which will verify the stamp and tokens before selling fuel.
The celebration plays a silencer in vaccination in the state in the early weeks of November, pushing the number of delayed doses of up to about 1 crore.
It was intensified again through the Har Ghar Dastak program, stating health officials.
Recently, the Minister of Health of Rajesh Tope also met with the Central Health Minister, requested that later to reduce the gap in the covishield dose.
“We have asked to reduce the gap so that the second dose recipient can be given the earliest JAD.
But the center has not changed the gap, quoting technical reasons,” Tope said to Tii after the meeting.
Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has discussed several districts and sets targets to ensure the first dose vaccination of beneficiaries.
(With input from Aurangabad)