The Union Health Ministry has asked all states and UTs to initiate vaccination of frontline workers against COVID-19 from the first week of February, on Friday. Immunization of healthcare providers that began on January 16 to continue simultaneously, the Health ministry said in a letter. Health Ministry Additional Secretary Manohar Agnani said the database of frontline workers is being updated by states and UTs in collaboration with the respective line ministries. As on date, CO-WIN portal has the database of more than 61 lakh frontline workers.
After the announcement from Health Ministry, TN Health Minister Dr C Vijaya Baskar said the Health Department will administer shots to frontline workers, including police and civic workers from February 1. TN Health Department has already identified six lakh frontline workers, including those from the police department, revenue department and civic bodies. Minister along with the medical experts, addressed the media said that the State has received 12,34,920 doses of Covishield and Covaxin and close to 97,000 doses of the vaccine have been administered on healthcare workers. The available doses will be sufficient for the frontline workers, he added.
According to Friday data, a total of 8,659 doses of vaccines were given to healthcare workers, including 8,484 doses of Covishield and 175 doses of Covaxin. So far, 97,126 healthcare workers have been vaccinated in TN. Vijaya Baskar added that the State is witnessing a declining trend of COVID cases and deaths. “Chief Scientist of WHO Dr Soumya Swaminathan appreciated the State’s COVID management,” he said.
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