Include medical devices workers in target list of beneficiaries of Covid-19 vaccine: MTaI to Govt
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New Delhi: Medical Technology Association of India (MTaI), which represents leading research-based medical technology companies with large footprint in manufacturing, R&D and healthcare worker training in India, today urged the government to include MedTech sector workforce in the target list of beneficiaries of COVID-19 vaccination, due to the critical nature of work they do.
MTaI Chairman & Director General Mr. Pavan Choudary said, "We are happy to note that more than 1 crore people have already been vaccinated which includes hospital staff and other frontline workers. It is, however, pertinent to note that MedTech executives are part of frontline team that is battling against the pandemic. These executives visit operation theaters and emergency rooms and other facilities in hospitals daily as part of the procedure and demonstration teams. Due to the nature of their jobs, these frontline MedTech workers may even be more susceptible to contracting the coronavirus than some of the other beneficiary groups chosen for the vaccination drive (e.g. security staff in hospitals), as they work in environments where the treatment of COVID patients is actually happening."
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