Each person in priority category being registered for COVID vaccine: Kejriwal

Kejriwal said that right now we have a system to keep 74 lakh doses. New cold storage will soon be built for the remaining doses.

Yogita S.
Published on: 24 Dec 2020 8:28 AM GMT
Each person in priority category being registered for COVID vaccine: Kejriwal
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New Delhi: Vaccination preparations for rescue from covid-19 in Delhi are going on loudly. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Thursday that 51 lakh people have been identified for the covid vaccine in the first phase in Delhi. A total of 1.02 lakh crore doses will be required for them. Each person will be given two doses.

Arvind Kejriwal on Corona Situation:

Kejriwal said that 3 lakh health workers, more than 6 lakh frontline workers including police, civil defense, MCD personnel and others in the first phase in Delhi. Apart from these, there are about 42 lakh people who have been identified for vaccination, who are more than 50 years of age and those who are less than 50 years, who have a serious illness. He said that the work of identifying the sick people is almost in the final stage.

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Kejriwal said that right now we have a system to keep 74 lakh doses. New cold storage will soon be built for the remaining doses. The work of marking covid-19 center is also in the final stage. Each center needs a team of five people, this work has also been completed.

Kejriwal said that the training of doctors has been completed. Now we are only waiting for the covid vaccine to be approved in India, which we are all eagerly waiting for.

Kejriwal said that if anyone has any side effects after the Kovid-19 vaccine, then proper treatment has also been made for his treatment. He said that we are fully prepared. All will be registered for the COVID vaccine. Only then will they be given the covid vaccine. When and where the vaccine will be given, information will be given through SMS.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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