There is no time limit set for operationalization of Covid Vaccination Center: Government – News2IN
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There is no time limit set for operationalization of Covid Vaccination Center: Government

There is no time limit set for operationalization of Covid Vaccination Center: Government
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New Delhi: The center on Monday made it clear to the country and UTS that there was no time limit set for the operationalization of the Covid vaccination center, and that they could operate until 10pm based on the availability of human resources and infrastructure.
In a letter to the State and UTS, the additional secretary in the UNI Ministry of Health, Manohar Agnani, said there was an impression that the Covid Vaccination Center (CVCS) only operated from 8am to 8pm every day.
“In this case, to repeat that there is no time limit specified for CVCS operationalization.
Session time is subject to the request and requirements in certain CVCs.
In terms of increasing demand, it is recommended that some teams can be arranged in each CVC to meet the needs.” Reset again Assert that the CVCS timing is flexible and can reach 10 nights based on the availability of human resources and infrastructure, “said Agnani.
Also, given the increasing trend of Covid-19 cases in this country, Agnani suggested all countries and UTS to ensure compliance with the appropriate behavior of Covid (taxi) At all levels.
It must be ensured that the queue and waiting area CVCS strictly enforces a taxi.
“Our efforts should be directed to maximize the comfort of citizens along with ensuring security and quality under the National Covid Vaccination Program.
I want to ensure sustainable support from the Government of India to the countries / UTS in reaching a new milestone under the vaccination program, “the letter was stated.
India on Monday began a dose of prevention of Covid vaccine to health workers, frontline workers including personnel for assignments The election and those aged 60 years and over with comorbidity.
The country began to provide a vaccine dose to those aged 15-18 years from January 3.

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