Telangana to Launch Special Covid-19 Vaccination Drive for 'Super Spreaders'
Telangana to Launch Special Covid-19 Vaccination Drive for 'Super Spreaders'
The Health Department has permitted private hospitals in the state to start administration of Covid vaccines to people above 18 years.

The Telangana government on Tuesday decided to launch a special drive to administer Covid vaccine to all potential ‘super spreaders’, in a significant development to combat the Covid-19 crisis.

A high-level meeting decided to take up special drive to vaccinate all the LPG delivery staff, fair price shop dealers, petrol pump workers, auto and cab drivers, vendors in rythu bazaars, fruit, vegetable and flower markets, kirana shops, liquor shops, and non-vegetarian markets.

Finance Minister T Harish Rao along with Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar held a meeting to discuss the issue of vaccinating all super spreaders, and issues relating to identification of super spreaders and other logistic arrangements were deliberated.

Health and Family Welfare Secretary Syed Ali Murtuza Rizvi, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) Commissioner Lokesh Kumar, CDMA Satyanarayana, Transport Commissioner M.R.M. Rao, Director, Public Health, Srinivas Rao and other officials attended.

The meeting was held a day after Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao directed Harish Rao to prepare guidelines to identify the super spreaders and organise special vaccination centres for them.

The government will first vaccinate the super spreaders in Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) area as decided in the meeting.

The finance minister instructed the chief secretary and the health officials to identify these groups and ensure they get the vaccination in the city, all districts and towns in a phased manner.

About 25 lakhs of people come under the aforementioned category which has been categorised further into 25 sub-groups, officials informed.

All hospitals across the state have been equipped with injections, medicines, oxygen beds, Remedisever jabs, and sufficient health staff. The state government is also implementing strict lockdown after night curfew to control the Corona virus spread.

After a gap of 10 days, the state on Tuesday resumed vaccination programme. Only those above 45 years and due for second dose are being given the jab.

In another development relating to vaccination, the Health Department permitted private hospitals in the state to start administration of Covid vaccines to people above 18 years.

The private hospitals, which are designated Private Covid Vaccination Centres (PCVCs), can now give the Covid vaccine jabs to eligible individuals.

Director of Public Health Srinivas Rao on Tuesday issued orders permitting the private hospitals designed as PCVCs in the state to carry out Covid vaccination in the hospitals. They can also carry out Covid vaccination in workplaces or on requests made by institutions/companies/gated communities etc.

This will be subjected to registration on the CoWin portal. The private hospitals have been asked to follow Covid vaccination guidelines.

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