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Vaccine will come in Delhi in 1-2 days, 89 hospitals will be vaccinated
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Vaccine will come in Delhi in 1-2 days, 89 hospitals will be vaccinated

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On the commencement of the first phase of vaccination of corona virus in the capital Delhi, the vaccination will be done in 89 hospitals in the state government and private sector at the beginning of the first phase. Two lakh 1.25 lakh health workers of Delhi will be vaccinated at these vaccination centers. The Delhi government has also included teachers who worked as frontline warriors during the epidemic. Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said these things on Sunday. He said that the vaccine would arrive in Delhi in a day or two. Vaccine storage and vaccination preparations have been completed.

Coronavirus Vaccination in Delhi:

According to the information received, about one thousand vaccination centers are being prepared in the capital Delhi, its preparation is in the final stage. They are expected to be fully ready in the next one or two days. The central government has currently set up five thousand vaccine centers across the country. Under this, the Delhi government was asked to schedule vaccination centers in 89 hospitals in Delhi. In view of this, initially vaccination will be done in 40 government and 49 private hospitals in Delhi. Coronavirus vaccination will begin from 16 January. A team of 8-10 doctors and paramedical staff will be present at all vaccination centers.

He informed that the corona vaccine will be first introduced to health workers. Earlier it was expected that there would be three lakh health workers in Delhi, but around 2,25,000 health workers have registered. After vaccinating them, the vaccine will be vaccinated to the frontline employees, which will include police, sanitation workers and Jal Board employees. After this, all people over the age of 50 years and those below the age of 50 years suffering from serious diseases will be vaccinated. Therefore, around 51 lakh people will be vaccinated in Delhi by July.

Also read: Helping the Government of Bangladesh to Bring Down the Coronavirus Curve

 

 

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