Covid vaccination Ludhiana district set for 2nd phase

  • | Tuesday | 2nd March, 2021

Tribune News ServiceLudhiana February 28Ludhiana district is all set to start the third phase of Covid vaccination from today (March 1). The vaccination will be done at seven places which include the DMCH CMCH Fortis Hospital SPS Hospital Raghunath Hospital Deep Hospital and Oswal Hospital in the private sector. At government hospitals the vaccination will be done at Civil Hospital UPHC Jawaddi and Civil Surgeon Office Complex. “We are trying to rope in more private hospitals for providing vaccination facility so that people do not have to travel long distances. There would be three sites for vaccination namely open site reserve site and mobile site.

Tribune News Service Ludhiana February 28 Ludhiana district is all set to start the third phase of Covid vaccination from today (March 1). The vaccination will be done at seven places which include the DMCH CMCH Fortis Hospital SPS Hospital Raghunath Hospital Deep Hospital and Oswal Hospital in the private sector. At government hospitals the vaccination will be done at Civil Hospital UPHC Jawaddi and Civil Surgeon Office Complex. Tomorrow the vaccination will be done only in the private sector and will be inaugurated at the DMCH. The vaccination will be completely free of cost at government hospitals and centres private establishments cannot charge more than Rs250 for each beneficiary (per dose) which includes Rs150 as the cost of vaccine and up to Rs100 service charges. Private hospitals cannot charge more than Rs100 per person (per dose) for services” Civil Surgeon Dr Sukhjeevan Kakkar said. After the vaccination of healthcare workers and frontline workers in the first phase the second phase will cater to people above 60years and individuals above 45 years having co-morbidities. “We are trying to rope in more private hospitals for providing vaccination facility so that people do not have to travel long distances. The vaccine will be provided free of cost at government hospitals while at private hospitals a nominal cost will be charged” said Dr Kakkar. He added that the registration would be done on the CoWIN portal where they could choose the date and site of their choice. There would be three sites for vaccination namely open site reserve site and mobile site. In the open site the person could choose the date and place for vaccination by registering on the portal. In the reserve site those who were left in the first phase would be catered to. In the mobile site on-the-spot registration for vaccination will be done and jab will be given. Dr Kakkar said people above 60 years would be vaccinated and would have to show their identity proof at the vaccination site while individuals above 45 years having co-morbidities would have to show the certification of co-morbidity. People with the presence of one of the 20 co-morbidities including diabetes heart attack with hospital admission post-cardiac transplant end-stage kidney disease hypertension HIV infection diabetes on treatment would be prioritised. Points to keep in mind

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