Prasagraj: In the achievement which includes the maximum number of recipients under one roof, more than 1.50 doses of lakh are given to the beneficiaries that are eligible on the Campus of MLN Medical College-SRN, between April and October in the city of Sangam.
Nodal Officer (Vaccination) in MLN Medical College, Dr.
Utsav Singh told TOI that more than 1.5 lakh doses, including the first 95,000 and 55,000 seconds, given to the recipient who qualified between April 7 and April 31 this year.
He claimed that MLN Medical College-SRN Hospital was the only government hospital in the Prayagraj division which had crossed a sign of 1.5 lakh in the past seven months.
He added, “the dose of 1.5 lakh given to the recipient of all age groups in MLN Medical College, there are 55% of men and 45% of women.
The figure also includes 7,500 beneficiaries in terms of international leaflets and 3,000 under the abhibhavak campaign group.
In the Prayagraj district, more than 37.26 the lakh dose was given among the recipients who qualified until now.
Dr.
Singh said that the Ministry of Health officials, in an effort to accelerate vaccination in rural and urban areas, have also taken “Split Vaccination plans” where The vaccination team changed the vaccination site in a specified time (one to two hours).) To cover the maximum number of recipients in a certain place.
In rural areas, land health workers such as Asha workers, ANM and Aganwari also published “slap invitations”, known as “Bulawa Parchis” to the recipient who qualifies after preparing a list and pulling them to take the first dose or second u.
In addition, land health workers have also taken different exercises in certain blocks where they put “check signs” outside the recipient’s houses.
The tick’s check symbol is being placed outside the recipient’s house that has taken the first dose and a double check mark symbol in their homes that have taken both doses in rural areas.
Meanwhile, the health department official claimed that more than 37,26,537 doses were given to recipients who qualified in the district so far and around 60% of the recipients came from the 18-44 year age group.
Officials said that around 62% of target receivers were given the first dose while the 20% target recipient was fully vaccinated.
The district has set a target to manage the Covid-19 vaccine to more than 45.16 Lakh beneficiaries in the district.