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Vaccine for children: Over 50% Day 1 slots booked

Chandigarh, January 1 Online registration for children’s vaccination started today with more than 650 beneficiaries making registrations against the 1,200 (online) slots for January 3. The registration on the Co-WIN portal was made available from January 1 and vaccination is...
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Chandigarh, January 1

Online registration for children’s vaccination started today with more than 650 beneficiaries making registrations against the 1,200 (online) slots for January 3.

The registration on the Co-WIN portal was made available from January 1 and vaccination is scheduled to start from January 3, for the children in the age group of 15-18 years. According to eligible population projected by the Central Government, there are around 72,000 eligible children in this age band.

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The Covaxin vaccine will be used and to avoid any confusion with the ongoing vaccination, separate vaccination centers have been set up for children’s vaccination.

Centres for the drive

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Preference is being given to slots booked online and subject to availability of vacant slots, walk-in registrations will also be allowed at the centres set up at the PGI, Sector 12; GMCH, Sector 32; GMSH, Sector 16; Civil Hospital, Mani Majra; Civil Hospital, Sector 22; and Civil Hospital, Sector 45.

Special vaccination centres are also being set up where walk-in registrations will be allowed to the eligible children, whether enrolled or not in any particular school. These centres include Government Senior Secondary School, Dhanas; Government Model High School, RC-Il, Maloya; Government Model Senior Secondary School, MHC, Mani Majra. One vaccination centre exclusively for eligible girls has been set up at Girls Senior Secondary School, Sector 20-B.

The prescribed protocol of 30-minute observation after vaccination will be followed for the vaccination of children also. As a precautionary step, ambulances will be provided to each centre and two beds reserved in the Paediatric Care Ward of GMCH-32 to take care of any post-vaccination issues. — TNS

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