Delhi Covid-19 Vaccination Update: Delhi governemnt is aiming to vaccinate a total quantity of 9 lakh healthcare workers and frontline workers against Coronavirus in the national capital by March this year. The Arvind Kejriwal-headed governemnt also desires to reach a target of getting 1,000 centers that will have the capacity to administer Covid vaccines to 1 lakh folks on a every day basis. To fulfill the target, the Delhi government would call for 1,one hundred teams to conduct the mega vaccination drive, according to a report by Indian Express.
Meanwhile, the vaccination centers in Delhi have lowered to 75 from predecided 89 and each and every such web page will inoculate Covid-19 vaccines to one hundred receivers per day, Dr. Suneela Garg mentioned adding that the quantity of such session internet sites has been lowered to 2,934 from 5,000 across India, as per the IE report.
With 75 vaccination internet sites on the very first day of vaccination i.e on January 16, about 7,500 folks will obtain the Covid-19 vaccine jabs. In the subsequent 10 days, 75,000 will be administered, Garg was quoted as saying by the IE.
Garg has disclosed that healthcare and frontline workers will be inoculated in the very first phase of Covid-19 vaccination by the finish of March. After that folks above 50 years and under 50 years of age with comorbidities will be administered vaccine doses, the IE report mentioned.
Even although there will be 75 vaccination centers in Delhi on the very first day of the Covid vaccination drive, the quantity of internet sites will go up. The Delhi government has directed the district magistrates in Delhi to set up vaccination internet sites or camps in the national capital. While the southwest district in Delhi will have the most quantity of vaccination centers at 123, the northeast district will have 65, the IE report says.
The central district has recorded the maximum quantity of healthcare and frontline workers amongst all the districts with 34,653 and 69,306 respectively. Northeast district has recorded the lowest quantity of healthcare and frontline workers with 4,73 and 9,474 respectively, the IE report says.