Now handicapped to have vaccination at home, know here how
Now handicapped to have vaccination at home, know here how
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New Delhi: Handicapped will no longer have to go to vaccination centres to get coronavirus vaccine. Yes, now their test and vaccination are possible at home. As part of the recent information, the government has announced this last Thursday. There are reports that the government has announced that the covid-19 vaccine will be administered at their homes to handicapped people and those unable to move. At a press conference last Thursday, health ministry officials said, "The second wave of Covid-19 is still continuing in the country, even though new cases are declining every day.''

At the same time, it was said, "Kerala alone recorded 62.73 per cent of the total cases of corona infection reported last week. Kerala is the only state where the number of patients under treatment is more than one lakh.'' Further, officials said, "The transition rate in 33 districts in the country is currently more than 10 per cent, while in 23 districts the transition rate is between five and 10 per cent.'' It also said, "The Covid-19 guidelines for upcoming festivals will avoid congestion in blocked areas and districts with a transition rate of more than five per cent.''

On the other hand, officials said that about 66 per cent of the country's population has been given at least one dose of the vaccine and 23 per cent of the population has been completely vaccinated. Meanwhile, announcing the acceleration of the vaccination drive, he said, "handicapped and those unable to move will be vaccinated at their homes.''

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