JAMSHEDPUR: Amid the concern of the threat of Omicron, the district of Kharsawan was lagged far behind in his vaccination drive.
So far, the district has reached 70% coverage for the first dose and only 32% for the second dose.
Health officials have quoted many reasons for gloomy figures.
Explain the low amount of the second dose coverage in this district, the Head of the Seriousla Kharsawan District Medical Officer, Vijay Kumar, “a large number of first-dose recipients had taken their shots in Jamshbhum in East Singhbhum.
They took their second dose in their hometown in Seryla-kharsawan Produce the incompatibility of the first and second dose numbers.
“The official added that exercises to track and update their cellphone numbers and addresses that have taken their first dose in Jamshedpur.
“Those who have taken the second dose in walk-in mode without online registration missing from our notes,” he said, added, “After the data is generated, the second dose number will increase.” Kumar also claimed that there were several levels of weakness in the part of the local beneficiaries, producing a second low dose coverage.
“We have launched a drive of awareness at the city level, suburbs and villages.
Recently, we have received a 60,000 stock vaccine and there is no shortage 78,818 While 2.50,362 received a second dose until December 7, the Seraagela block had recorded the highest – 88% – and Rajnagar was the lowest at 62% in the first dose category At 21%.
So far, 7205 cases reported reported in the district where 67 died while the remaining recovered.
There are no active cases in the current district.