• 18-plus population has to wait for free jab
• Online registration must for 45 years plus beneficiaries for first dose in both urban and rural areas
• Govt. to withdraw vaccine remaining with Private Hospitals by this evening
Mysore/Mysuru: Owing to shortage of
COVID-19 vaccine, the State Government is learnt to have decided to stop supplying vaccines to Private Hospitals from tomorrow.
So, there will no be free vaccination at Private Hospital sites.
There will be no on-the-spot registration for even 45 years- plus beneficiaries from tomorrow and they must register online if they are taking first dose.
Besides, the vaccine stock remaining in those Private Hospitals will be withdrawn by this evening and will be used in the Government facilities.
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COVID-19 vaccination centers in Karnataka to be increased to 3000 from March 8 ANI | Updated: Mar 06, 2021 20:13 IST
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 6 (ANI): Health Minister of KarnatakaK Sudhakar on Saturday informed that the number of COVID-19 vaccination centers will be increased to 3,000 across the state from Monday. From March 8, COVID-19 vaccination will be provided at about 3,000 centres including Primary Health Centers (PHCs), Taluk Hospitals and District Hospitals and the target is to vaccinate 1.5 lakh people each day across the state, Sudhakar said during a review meeting held by him here on Saturday.
The state Health Minister also informed that for several weeks about 200-250 cases of COVID-19 were being reported in Bengaluru each day but increased to 400 yesterday.