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Target September Haryana: The first dose for all who meet the requirements

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Gurgaon: The Haryana Government has requested all district administration to provide the first dose to all populations that meet the requirements at the end of September, ACS (Health) Rajeev Arora, which is in the city for the Covid review meeting, said on Monday.
On the basis of internal analysis conducted by the Ministry of Health, the state estimates the increase in Covid November cases and so on with the peak in January.
Given this, he wants to increase vaccination this month, officials said.
According to the latest revised projection data, the total population of Haryana stood at a little more than 3 crores.
From this, almost 2 crore people qualified for vaccination.
The first dose has been given to the 1.27 Crore receiver, which means the state needs to be in questioning the rest, i.e., more than 63 lakh people who are not vaccinated, at the end of this month if they will meet the target.
Arora said this could be achieved because supply was no longer a problem.
“We received 45 doses of lakh in August and expect 75 lakh other doses this month,” he added.
The top five districts in the first dose of authorization are Gurgaon (100%), Ambala (95%), Panchkula (94%), Charchi Dadri (86%) and Faridabad (82%).
Gurgaon, with a population that qualifies 16.3 lakh, has given 17.5 lakh first dose.
The first dose of excess was caused by the city floating population, according to the Ministry of Health.
In Faridabad, the first 12 lakh dosage has been given to the eligible population of around 14.7 lakh.
The bottom five districts are Noah (20%), Jind (46%), Palwal (52%), Aperar (54%) and Kaital (56%).
The population that meets Noah’s requirements stand at 9.3 lakh and has been given only about 2 lats the first dose so far.
When asked how the Ministry of Health plans to increase vaccination in districts where the speed is very slow, Arora said, “We have asked religious, community and local leaders to help motivate people to be invested.” At the review meeting, senior health officials direct all private hospitals to ensure that health workers who meet the requirements of getting their second dose a week.
He also asked a civil surgeon from five districts – Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noah, Palwal and Rewari – to share an oxygen audit report within seven days.
He told them to prepare reports with details about injections and equipment used in hospitals during the second wave from April to June.
“We make preparations remember the shortcomings observed on the second wave.
We increase the speed of vaccination in the hope that the third wave might not be about Haryana as he did in the first two waves,” Arora said.
He expressed satisfaction with preparation in Gurgaon, Noah and Rewari and said the Ministry of Health, private hospitals and medical colleges in these districts have improved their facilities and regulates PSA plants.
ICU and ventilator beds are also added.
Apart from this, according to state government instructions, 20% of facilities such as ICU and ventilators have been provided for children, Arora added.
Dr.
Virender Yadav, Chief Medical Officer, Gurgaon, told TII that of the 97 city hospitals listed on the Covid Portal, 43 had sent their oxygen status and the rest would send them within a week.

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