Taking Steps to Mix Vaccines: Minister of Health

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For an elegant implementation of the guidelines, Mandaviya hosted an online interaction with fitness ministers and other senior secretaries and leading fitness secretaries from the states and union territories (UT).

Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said on Sunday that States and Union Territories are taking the mandatory measures, adding the creation of separate vaccination centers, to avoid mixing Covid vaccines when vaccines are given to other people over the age of 15 to 18. on 3 January.

For elegant implementation of the guidelines, Mandaviya hosted an online interaction with fitness ministers and other senior secretaries and leading secretaries for fitness from states and union territories (UT).

He begged them to provide alternates to vaccinators and members of the vaccination team for vaccination training of young people aged 15 to 18 and for the identity of sites committed to vaccination sessions for this category of beneficiaries, according to a report by the Ministry of Health.

“To avoid the administration of combination vaccines, separate COVID vaccination centers (CVCs), separate consultation sites, a separate queue (if in the same consultation where adults are being vaccinated) and a separate vaccination team (if it is in the same consultation site) will have to be fought,” Mandaviya said.

States and UT were asked to focus their vaccine dose wishes by giving an estimate of district-level beneficiaries, Co-WIN, and to plan the distribution of Covaxin to known consultation sites well in advance, according to the statement.

Mandaviya reviewed public fitness preparedness for COVID-19 and progress in the national vaccination crusade in light of the backlog of cases of the Omicron variant.

He said he also reviewed recent decisions to implement vaccination for the 15- to 18-year-old organization and the “precautionary dose” (third dose) for known vulnerable organizations.

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