A health worker administers a shot of Covid vaccine to a young man at Moti Lal Nehru Medical College on Monday
Prayaraj: As many as 2,618 recipients aged between 18 and 44 years were administered the first dose of Covid-19 vaccine at 10 sites including four rural and six urban centres in the district on Monday.
The vaccination of beneficiaries between 18 and 44 years of age will be held six days in a week, from Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm.
The vaccination was held at four rural vaccination centres, which include, community health centres in Jasra, Chaka, Kotwa Bani and Jhunsi. Besides, the six vaccination sites in urban areas include MLN Medical College, District Women Hospital, MD Eye Hospital, Railway Hospital, TB Sapru Hospital and Urban PHC (Daraganj).
Prayagraj: Elderly citizens are making a beeline at government hospitals and community health centres to get themselves vaccinated in the district.
The officials of the health department, apart from government hospitals, have taken up Covid-19 vaccination at all 20 Community Health Centres (CHCs) and 61 New Primary Health centres (New PHCs) from Friday in the rural pockets of the district to administer vaccine among beneficiaries above 60 years of age and those above 45 years having co-morbidities.
On Friday, beneficiaries especially elderly citizens in sizable number arrived at all government hospitals, 20 community health centres and 61 new PHCs to get themselves vaccinated.
After vaccination, the senior beneficiaries appreciated the efforts of the health department for taking up the vaccination drive in all urban, semi-urban and rural areas which made it easier for them to get vaccinated without any hiccups.
A recepient undergoing medical checkup during Covid vaccination programme conducted across Prayagraj district on Tuesday
PRAYAGRAJ: The dry run of the much-anticipated Covid vaccine program was conducted under the supervision of senior health officials at six sites, including three each in urban and rural pockets across the Prayagraj district, here on Tuesday. Senior health officials including chief medical officer (Prayagraj) Dr Prabhakar Rai and additional chief medical officer (NHM) Dr Satyendra Rai have conducted the dry run activity successfully to monitor the linkages between planning and implementation.
Nodal officer and deputy chief medical officer, Dr Rahul Singh told TOI, “Dry run of the Covid vaccine was conducted at three sites in the city including MLN Medical college, Colvin Hospital and Jeevan Jyoti Hospital and three sites in rural including CHC (Community Health Centre) Kotwa at Bani, CHC Jasra and CHC Pratappur to gear roll-out of Covid-19 vaccine in the Sangam
For the dry run activity, users ids will be created by district administrators a day prior to the dry run.
PRAYAGRAJ: Six sites, including three each in urban and rural pockets across the Prayagraj district, have been selected for conducting a dry run for Covid-19 vaccination. The dry run activity is set to be conducted by district health authorities on January 5 ( Tuesday) to test the linkages between planning and implementation and identifying the challenges.
Deputy chief medical officer and nodal officer, Dr Rahul Singh told TOI, “Three sites in the city including MLN Medical college, Colvin Hospital and Jeevan Jyoti Hospital and three sites in rural including CHC ( Community Health Centre) Kotwa AT Bani, CHC Jasra and CHC Pratappur are the sites in the district which have been selected for the dry run on Tuesday to gear roll-out of Covid-19 vaccine in the Prayagraj district.”
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