The Kovid-19 vaccination campaign gained momentum on Saturday when several people who were vaccinated took the second dose of the vaccine on the first day of the vaccination campaign four weeks earlier. A senior LNJP hospital official said that the second dose started receiving in the hospital and by noon more than 20 people had received the second dose. The nationwide vaccination campaign started on 16 January and on the first day 4,319 (53 per cent) health workers were vaccinated in 81 centers across the country, while the target was to immunize 8,117 people.
We are all set for the second dose
“Our preparations for the second dose are complete,” said a senior doctor at Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital. A senior doctor from the ‘Chest and Respiratory Diseases’ department of his hospital told Corona Took a second dose of vaccine to prevent infection. Significantly, a senior Delhi Health Department official said, “14,843 people were vaccinated on Friday and adverse effects were seen in seven people.” Today, another dose of corona vaccine was started to be given to those whose Vaccination was done 28 days ago i.e. on 16 January.
Second dose can be taken between four to 6 weeks
At the same time, Dr. VK Paul, Member (Health), Niti Yoga says that the second dose can be given at any time between four to six weeks. We have a window period. Let us know that on the day of launch of Corona Vaccine on January 16, Dr. VK Pal also took his first Kovaxin dose, he can be given his second dose on Monday. According to the data of the Ministry of Health, about 77 lakh 66 thousand 319 people have been given the first dose of corona vaccine so far in India. Of these, 58.65 lakh are health workers and 19 lakh front line workers.
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