Therefore the experts have recommended that people who have documented the COVID 19 infection need not be vaccinated at present This can be done once there is evidence that the vaccine is beneficial after the natural infection
New Delhi, June 10
A group of public health experts, including doctors from AIIMS and members from the national taskforce on Covid-19, have said that mass, indiscriminate and incomplete vaccination c
India News: NEW DELHI: There is no need to vaccinate people with documented coronavirus infection, a group of public health experts has said in a report submitted.
Unplanned vaccination can promote mutant strains: Health experts in a report to PM Modi
Highlighting that vaccination of young adults and children is not supported by evidence and would not be cost-effective, they said unplanned inoculation can promote mutant strains.
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NEW DELHI: A group of public health experts, including doctors from AIIMS and members from the national task force on COVID-19, have said that mass, indiscriminate and incomplete vaccination can trigger the emergence of mutant strains and recommended that there is no need to inoculate those who had documented coronavirus infection.
In their latest report, the experts from the Indian Public Health Association (IPHA), Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine (IAPSM) and Indian Association of Epidemiologists (IAE) said vaccinating the vulnerable and those at risk, instead of mass population-wide inoculation including children, should be the aim at present.