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Only 79% were vaccinated because the time limit of the Goa itself was 15 days

Only 79% were vaccinated because the time limit of the Goa itself was 15 days
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Panaji: With fifteen days to go to the country to reach its target partially vaccinate the entire population, it has more than 2.5 lakh people who are not vaccinated.
The state government must vaccinate 16,000 strange people every day to meet its own targets.
As on the 79% of the population that meets the requirements of 11.94 lakh, has taken at least one dose of vaccine.
Only 16.2% was fully vaccinated and 62.7% were partially vaccinated (only one dose).
People who were tested positively during the early days the second wave had begun to visit vaccination centers to take their jab.
Some other infected people in May and June have not completed compulsory 84 days before they can get their jab.
State immunization officer Dr.
Rajendra Borkar said that there was no bag of people who were not vaccinated in the state.
“Overall everyone will be vaccinated, but if they have to come up with more enthusiasm, we will be happy.
This is voluntary, we cannot uphold it from the government.
If each institution takes responsibility and getting their staff vaccinated, it will be wise , because the government as a rule cannot enforce it, “he said.
About 20 pregnant women have taken Jab.
“They come in increased quantities, but the amount does not meet our satisfaction,” he said.
The recent health care directorate stated that 0.3% of the deaths in the second wave devastation for whom information is available, vaccinated, where the majority is not.
Panchayats involved involved in the implementation of ensuring their population and some Booth (BLO) level officers have now undergone electoral assignments.
Vaccination from door to door has been carried out in several areas with several health centers that offer drives through vaccinations that have benefited senior citizens and disabled people.
The state government submitted to the High Court that will see how to continue with the door vaccination to the door after the State Expert Committee led by GMC Dean and Covid Hospital responsible for Dr S Bandekar at the fourth meeting of the Committee for July 2 home vaccination for people Ridown by the bed and those who really cannot report to vaccination centers as long as there are no indications of counter-documented and in accordance with the guidelines of the Ministry of Health.
People must be observed for all the adverse effects after 30 minutes of immunization vaccination, the committee recommends and suggests that the government involves BLO and health workers to ensure logistics and avoid waste vaccines.
When asked about progress, Dr.
Borkar said the Ministry of Health had not provided a full advanced vaccination from the door to the door.

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