Which vaccine will children get, how to register? Know everything here
Which vaccine will children get, how to register? Know everything here
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New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi has announced a vaccine drive for children between the ages of 15 and 18 over corona's new variant Omicron from January 3. After the Prime Minister's announcement, every parent has many questions in mind. Like who will get the vaccine for children? How will registration take place? If there is a gap of 3 months in the vaccine, how will they give the exam? We are answering all these questions to you.

PM Narendra Modi has not mentioned the name of the vaccine. DCGI has allowed the vaccine to be given to children in Covaxin. The vaccine can be given to a child between the ages of 12 and 18 in an emergency. It has been insisted that only children above the age of 12 years should be given the vaccine. It has been reported that Bharat Biotech will be ordered for children's vaccines by the central government. But in how many rounds and before whom, these aspects have not yet been decided by the government. In such a situation, a lot is going to depend on the centre's plan.

How will children be registered?
Registration on the Cowin app is required as per the arrangements currently in place in the country. Then, get the slot. Nothing has been clarified at the moment about the vaccination of children. Aadhaar card number has to be given due to slot booking on the app. There are many children who do not have an Aadhaar card. There are chances that separate centres will be set up for children. Many front liners in the country are reaching villages, mohallas and fields to get vaccinated. It is likely that children will be vaccinated at their home or children who are going to school to avoid infection.

If there is a gap of 90 days in vaccination, how will children take exams?
A gap of up to 90 days was kept in vaccination of persons above the age of 18 years. In the meantime, it was reduced. Vaccination for children begins on January 3. According to experts, if children appear for the exam in March-April, the date of their second dose will be near, and even if they take a dose, they can be very safe from infection.

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