Image Source : PTI Sweeper, nurses amongst first receipents to get COVID-19 vaccine in Andhra
A authorities hospital sweeper and nurses had been among the many first recipients of COVID-19 vaccine in Andhra Pradesh because the programme was launched within the state on Saturday by Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy.
Sweeper B Pushpa Kumari and a senior employees nurse Naga Jyothy had been administered the vaccine on the Government General Hospital in Vijayawada the place Chief Minister formally launched the drive.
A short time earlier, 40-year outdated employees nurse Manjula of the federal government hospital in Prodatturu city in Kadapa district, the native of Jagan Reddy, turned the primary particular person to get the vaccine.
Local MLA Prasad Reddy launched the vaccination drive halfway by way of Prime Minister Narendra Modis tackle after he flagged-off the nation-wide train.
Chief Secretary Aditya Nath Das, Principal Secretary (Health) Anil Kumar Singhal, Health Commissioner Katamaneni Bhaskar and different officers attended the launch at Vijayawada.
According to Bhaskar, the primary part of vaccination was being carried out at 332 areas throughout the state.
AP obtained 4.7 lakh doses of CoviShield and 20,000 doses of Covaxin within the first spherical.
At every location, a crew of six employees have been deployed to vaccinate 100 beneficiaries per day. Each crew is supervised by a health care provider. A complete of two,324 employees can be working to vaccinate a most of 33,200 well being care staff per day.
The Health Commissioner stated 3,87,983 healthcare staff had been being administered the vaccination within the first part.
“All the healthcare workers in the state will be vaccinated in the next 15 days. They will be given the second dose after 28 days,” Bhaskar added.
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