Noida/Ghaziabad: Session sites in the two cities will target inoculating at least 10,500 people on Thursday when the third phase of Covid-19 vaccinations, which the Centre began on March 1, finally sees a full rollout in UP.
Sixteen private hospitals and 25 government hospitals will look to vaccinate about 4,500 recipients in the 60-plus and 45-59 with comorbidities age groups in Ghaziabad, while 7,000 people can be vaccinated at 15 government hospitals and 26 private hospitals in Gautam Budh Nagar. Ghaziabad will also aim to vaccinate 3,557 healthcare workers, who are scheduled to be administered their second dose of the Covid vaccine on Thursday.
The first two hours – 9am to 11am – will exclusively cater to those who have pre-booked slots online. The rest of the day will be for walk-ins. Session sites will issue tokens to track the queue.
Doctors said the move to train post-graduate ayurveda practitioners in 58 surgical procedures will be detrimental to the health of the public
GURUGRAM/NOIDA: OPD services at many private and state-run facilities were hit across the National Capital Region (NCR) and several cities across the country as doctors lent support to the Indian Medical Association’s nationwide strike against the Centre’s move to allow post-graduate ayurveda practitioners to be trained to perform surgical procedures.
The IMA said nearly 3.5 lakh doctors across the country withdrew OPD as well as non-emergency and non-Covid services during the 12-hour strike from 6am to 6pm.