- 14 Permanent Vaccine Center
- 33 Schools-Colleges Marked
Nagpur. Even if the third wave started in the country, the administrative seal may not have been given, but day by day the increasing figures of Corona remain a matter of concern. This is the reason that in view of the possible disaster in the near future, now the process of giving vaccine to adolescents between 15 to 18 years of age is also being started. Preparations for this have been completed by the Municipal Corporation. From Monday, where there will be vaccination of adolescents at 14 permanent vaccine centers of Municipal Corporation, 33 schools and colleges in different parts of the city will also have vaccination centers. Giving information in this context, Mr. Commissioner Ram Joshi said that discussions have been held with the school management in this regard. Vaccination campaign will be run in the school itself by registering on the computer through internet. In this way more and more teenagers will be vaccinated. This will also avoid crowding at the centres.
Online and offline registration also
Registration for vaccination can also be done through online and offline method. Registration will not be required at the centers of educational institutions. It will be mandatory for new beneficiaries of vaccination to carry Aadhar card or mobile with them while going to the centres. The process of giving vaccination to people above the age of 18 years will continue continuously. Mayor Dayashankar Tiwari and Municipal Commissioner Radhakrishnan.B appealed to all those eligible for vaccination to come forward to take the vaccine from the point of view of safety.
Vaccination will be done at these centers
-medical hospital
-AIIMS
-Manpa’s Indira Gandhi Hospital, Gandhinagar
Ayush building at AIIMS
Pragati Auditorium, Dighori
-Isolation Hospital
-Doctor. Ambedkar Hospital, Kamathi Road
-Sachchidananda Nagar Park
-Mahal Disease Diagnostic Center
-Deekshabhoomi
-Hansapuri Ayurvedic Hospital,
-KT Municipal Primary Health Center
-Panchpavli maternity ward
-Central Railway Hospital
everyone will get covaccine
In the new campaign, which is going to start from 10 am on January 3, everyone will be given the vaccine of Covaccine. The second dose will be given 28 days after the first dose. All children born before December 31, 2007 are eligible for vaccination. After taking the vaccine, doctors will be available to look after the children. After half an hour the children will be allowed to go home.