Gurugram: Over 4,500 health workers to get vaccine on Monday

By IANS | Published: January 18, 2021 11:22 AM2021-01-18T11:22:01+5:302021-01-18T11:35:49+5:30

Gurugram, Jan 18 The district health department is all prepared to stage the second round of Covid-19 vaccination ...

Gurugram: Over 4,500 health workers to get vaccine on Monday | Gurugram: Over 4,500 health workers to get vaccine on Monday

Gurugram: Over 4,500 health workers to get vaccine on Monday

Gurugram, Jan 18 The district health department is all prepared to stage the second round of Covid-19 vaccination drive in Gurugram on Monday.

According to the health officials, more than 4,500 health care workers will be administered Covid-19 vaccine shots at 45 sites.

Officials said that a total of 31 sites have been set up in private hospitals while the remaining are in the government facilities.

"During the second round of coronavirus vaccination, four private sites have been selected where Covaxin will be given to the health workers. In 14 government sites and 27 private facilities, Covishield will be given on Monday," a health official said.

As per the plan, the doses will be given on Monday, Thursday and Saturday for the next four weeks to inoculate the health workers.

The private facilities claimed that they have made preparations for the vaccine drive much like the government facilities.

"As the first phase of the Covid-19 vaccination drive has begun in India and our hospital is going to start the drive from Monday the drive will continue till 5 p.m. We are aiming to inoculate 100 HCW every day. Our healthcare staff, who will be vaccinated on Monday, have been briefed well about the whole exercise," Dr. Tarun Jhamb, Consultant Internal Medicine, Columbia Asia hospital, Palam Vihar, Gurugram told .

"The vaccine drive has begun across India. We have also prepared with all precautionary measures for the covid vaccine drive. Also, it's a great achievement. Nowhere it has happened in the history of the world that a vaccine was developed at such a fast speed. The vaccines look very promising and the side effects are not significant enough. So, we should get good results from Covid vaccine," said, Dr. P.Venkata Krishnan, Internal Medicine, Paras Hospital Gurugram.

He further said, "After getting the vaccination it doesn't mean that we should immediately get back to pre-Covid pattern, stop wearing masks or start socialising. Things will take time to come to normalcy but the fear of Covid-19 will be significantly reduced."

( With inputs from IANS )

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