San Antonio Indian Community - SanAntonioIndian.net
| | | | | | | | | | | |
 


 

Low vaccination turnout due to casual attitude: Goa Health Minister

Goa,National,Health/Medicine

Author : Indo Asian News Service

Health/Medicine, National, Goa, India Read Latest News and Articles

Share With Your Friends



Add an Article

View All Contributions

Add To My Favorite

Add A Picture

Panaji, Feb 17 (IANS) Goa Health Minister Vishwajit Rane on Wednesday blamed 'casual' attitude for the low turnout for the first two phases of the Covid-19 vaccination drive in the state.

Speaking to reporters at the State Secretariat, Rane also sought flexibility in identifying target groups and individuals for the vaccination programme, saying if some eligible persons enrolled on the central vaccination portal skip the designated appointment, the vaccine can be administered to others instead.

"What can be done? We are sending out messages, but ultimately it is on him (enrolled health and frontline worker). Many times people take it casually and don't turn up. Then he loses his chance. But actually it is in his interest, because it is supposed to be a good vaccine," Rane told reporters.

"Mobile messages are sent, they are delivered, but if no one turns up, what else should we do? Should we send a vehicle to their homes along with the messages?" the Health Minister also said.

Currently, there are around 18,000 odd health workers who are registered on the vaccination portal, out of which around 10,000 have been vaccinated. The turnout rate is even lower in the case of frontline workers who are eligible for vaccination.

Rane said that a little bit of flexibility in selection of persons for vaccination would make the drive more efficient. Under current norms, the rollout of the vaccination drive including the list of persons selected for vaccination on a particular day is finalised and frozen by central agencies, allowing no manoeuverability for state administration to tinker with the daily roster.

"Some people are not taking vaccines. You cannot force someone to take vaccines, even if their name comes (up)... I think we have to spread the spectrum, so that we do not waste the vaccination (effort). If someone does not come, we should be in a position to give someone else the vaccine," Rane said.

--IANS

maya/ash


Copyright and Disclaimer: All news and images appearing in our news section, search engines and social media are provided by IANS. If you face any issues related to the content/images, please contact our news service provider directly. We are not liable/responsible for any content/images related to the news service provider.


Latest News

View More News


More News Articles

GT win toss, elect to bowl first against DC in Shubman Gill's 100th IPL game

Swati Sharma completed 60 parikramas around Shivling to get scene right

Ashish Vidyarthi promises untold stories from Pulwama, Balakot in 'Ranneeti'

IPL 2024: Hayden hails Pooran as 'cleanest hitter in the world' after cameo in record chase in Chepauk

Sushant Singh Rajput's pic with Dhoni and baby daughter goes viral, fans get emotional