Kerala vaccine shot second phase spotlights now on frontline warriors

Thiruvananthapuram: After immunization of health workers in Kerala for nearly a month, the focus of the coronavirus inoculation drive shifted on Thursday to frontline workers from the revenue, police, fire and local self-government departments.

Speaking to the media soon after receiving the first dose of the vaccine, Kerala Police chief Loknath Behra said that he did so to instil confidence among the public about the vaccine's safety. "After taking the vaccine shot, I feel my confidence has gone up. Our force and the fire brigade officials will start lining up for immunization as their nature of work demands it," said Behra.

Further, Thiruvananthapuram District Collector Navajoth Khosa said she had taken the first dose of the vaccine along with Behra. He said, "I had taken the pledge to take the vaccine dose. During the vaccination drive that began on January 16, around 42,000 healthcare workers were inoculated in the first phase in Thiruvananthapuram district," said Khosa.

After the second phase gets over in a few days, the second dose to healthcare workers will be administered from February 15. An estimated 3.75 lakh health professionals have taken the first dose so far.  Notably, Kerala had opted for Oxford-AstraZeneca's 'Covishield' vaccine.

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