Everyone over 45 years will get vaccine shield

Sick people will not have to get a medical certificate for vaccine


From today, everyone 45 years of age or older will be able to get a vaccine against corona. Till now, in this age group, only 20 people suffering from select diseases could get vaccinated. Before the commencement of this third phase of the vaccination campaign, the Union Health Ministry asked all the states to undertake large scale vaccination in the districts where more cases are coming. Accelerate vaccination in areas where fewer vaccines are in place. Prevent wastage of vaccine in any case it does not exceed 1%. Right now, 17–18% vaccines are being treated in many states because people are not reaching for the ban nation.

Major changes have been implemented from today in the entire country including Delhi. All people above the age of 45 can now get a commission. From time to time, the Central Government is bringing a criterion for vaccination. Under this, vasination will be done under three types of praetoria.

The government first started vaccinations for healthcare workers, in which age was not a barrier. Then Pertine Barkers was added to it. There was no age limit for them either. But the third and fourth materina were combined with the age of Monday f. In the third criterion, vaccination of people aged 45 to 59 years was started in March, but they were being vaccinated only when they fit the list of 20 diseases issued by the government. For this, they had to make a medical certificate or a cheater was made on its basis, in which vaccines were given to all those above 60 years of age.

For vaccination, registration has to be done in the WIN portal itself on Thursday. The rush for vaccination in Delhi-NCR may be overstated. In view of this, civil defense wallpapers have been installed at vaccination centers in Delhi. Centers have been set up in Gurgaon- Faridabad, Noida and Ghaziabad. So far more than 1.62 lakh deaths have been reported from Corona in the country. 90% of these people are 45 or older.

 

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