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COVAXIN, India’s first indigenous vaccine against Coronavirus. (Swarajya Magazine)
With vaccine development for COVID-19 progressing at a rapid pace and multiple candidates in final stages of trials, the Government is planning to use its expansive 42-years-old universal immunisation programme to manage the logistics of administering the vaccines to the masses once they are available, reports Hindustan Times.
Under its universal immunisation programme, the Government covers 25 million children every year, vaccinating them against a range of diseases including measles, polio, and tuberculosis. Out of the 2.39 lakh vaccinators under the programme, the Government is planning to deploy about 1.5 lakh workers for the job to vaccinate the first two priority groups from January to March next year.
To facilitate the process, the Union Health Ministry has also already written to the States and Union Territories (UTs) to identify people who can be deployed for mass vaccination drive.