Covid vaccination drive in India to begin on Jan 16: PM Modi

‘India ready to save humanity with two Covid vaccines’
Agencies
New Delhi, Jan 9: India’s coronavirus vaccination drive will begin January 16, the government said Saturday evening, hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a high-level meeting with senior officials to review the Covid situation in the country and finalise vaccine roll-out details.
The Prime Minister called the news a “landmark step forward in fighting COVID-19”.
Priority will be given to around one crore healthcare workers and two crore frontline staff, like doctors, community health workers and police, who are directly involved in fighting the pandemic. The vaccine will be free of cost for this group, Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan said last week.
The next group will be people over 50, followed by those under 50 but with co-morbidities. Around 30 crore people will be vaccinated in the first phase.
Minutes after the announcement, Prime Minister Modi tweeted: “On 16th January, India takes a landmark step forward in fighting COVID-19. Starting that day, India’s nationwide vaccination drive begins. Priority will be given to our brave doctors, healthcare workers, frontline workers including safai karamcharis.”
On Tuesday the government said its CoWIN app (short for Covid Vaccine Intelligence Network) and ecosystem would be used to manage the massive vaccination drive.
The CoWIN digital platform will provide real-time information of vaccine stocks and storage temperatures, as well as provide individualised tracking of vaccine beneficiaries. Over 79 lakh beneficiaries have already been registered on the platform, the government has said.
The app has yet to be launched but will use Aadhaar numbers to authenticate vaccine beneficiaries and send text messages – in at least 12 languages – with details of vaccination date and time.
Initially it will auto-populate data for citizens over 50 from electoral rolls. Individuals can approach the district or block officer to resolve issues, Dr Suneela Garg, a Delhi COVID-19 task force member, said.
Those below 50 can upload medical certificates to establish co-morbidities and secure an appointment.
Once the app is launched there will be three registration options – self, individual (an official will help in uploading data) and bulk upload.
The exact logistics are yet to be announced but the government may organise camps to help people get registered on the app and receive a Covid vaccine.
Meanwhile, PM Modi today said that India is ready to save humanity with two “Made in India’’ COVID-19 vaccines.
While inaugurating the 16th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas convention through virtual mode, Modi said that India used to import PPE kits, masks, ventilators and testing kits from outside but “today our nation is self-reliant.’’
Prime Minister Modi’s remarks gain significance as the world battles with the raging Corona pandemic and the global efforts are focussed on vaccination to curb the spread of the viral disease.
The Pravasi Bharatiya Divas convention is the flagship even of the Ministry of External Affairs and provides an important platform to engage and connect with overseas India, according to an official release. Speaking about ongoing efforts and campaign in India to empower the poor in the country, the Prime Minister said that it was being talked about globally now.
“We have shown that in the sector of renewable energy, a developing country too can take lead,’’ he told the convention.
With an obvious reference to the violence in the US where the process of transition of power is underway after the defeat of President Donald Trump, Modi said that people had said that India will break and democracy is impossible in the country.

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