COVID-19 vaccine India: Who'll get it, when, how? All you need to know

NewsBharati    04-Jan-2021 15:28:23 PM
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Pune, January 04: India's drugs regulator has approved the Oxford COVID-19 vaccine Covishield, manufactured by the Serum Institute of India, and indigenously developed Covaxin of Bharat Biotech for restricted emergency use in the country. The Drugs Controller General of India granted approval on the basis of recommendations by a COVID-19 Subject Expert Committee of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation.
 
As the DCGI’s approval clears the way for the roll-out of at least two vaccines in India in the coming days, here is all you need to know about the vaccination drive in the country:
 
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Will the COVID-19 vaccine be given to everyone simultaneously?
 
The government has identified high-risk groups to be vaccinated on priority. The first group includes healthcare and frontline workers. The second group will be people over 50 years and persons with comorbid conditions. Subsequently, the vaccine will be made available to all others in need. Vaccination for COVID-19 is voluntary. However, it is advisable to receive the complete schedule of the COVID-19 vaccine for protecting oneself and limiting the spread of the disease.
 
Is it necessary for a COVID-19 recovered person to take the vaccine?
 
It is advisable to receive a complete schedule of COVID-19 vaccine irrespective of the past history of coronavirus infection as it will help in developing a strong immune response. Infected individuals should defer vaccination for 14 days after symptoms are resolved as they may increase the risk of spreading the virus to others at the vaccination site.
 
Will the vaccine introduced in India be as effective as the ones introduced in other countries?
 
Yes. The COVID-19 vaccine introduced in India will be as effective as any vaccine developed by other countries as various phases of vaccine trials are undertaken to ensure its safety and efficacy. "Eligible beneficiaries will be informed through their registered mobile numbers regarding the Health Facility for vaccination and its scheduled time", the Health Minister added.
 
Can a person get the COVID-19 vaccine without registration?
 
No, registration is mandatory for COVID-19 vaccination. Any of the below-mentioned ID with photo may be produced at the time of registration- Aadhaar/Driving License/Voter ID/PAN Card/Passport/Job Card/Pension Document, Health Insurance Smart Card issued under the scheme of Ministry of Labour MGNREGA, Official identity cards issued to MPs/MLAs/MLCs, Passport issued by Bank/Post Office, Service ID card issued by Central/State Government/Public Limited Companies.
 
Following online registration, the beneficiaries will receive SMS on their mobile numbers about the due date, place and time of vaccination. "Two doses of vaccine, 28 days apart, need to be taken by an individual to complete the vaccination schedule", the Ministry signed off.
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