Second phase of Covid-19 vaccination will begin after February 15: Kerala Health Minister

As part of the action plan, there would be at least 14 centers in a district, Health Minister K K Shailaja said, adding that 38 centers would be set up in Ernakulam district and 30 centers in Thiruvananthapuram.

Published On 2021-01-31 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2021-01-31 03:31 GMT
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Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala Health Department has prepared an action plan to expand the COVID-19 vaccination in the state and to commence the next phase of the drive meticulously, Health Minister K K Shailaja said here on Saturday.

A total of 133 vaccination centers were allotted in the southern state in the initial phase which was being increased with the availability of more doses of vaccines.

Currently, 144 centers were ready for vaccination and it was proposed to increase it to 249 at this stage, she said.

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As part of this, there would be at least 14 centers in a district, she said, adding that 38 centers would be set up in Ernakulam district and 30 centers in Thiruvananthapuram.

"It is time for the healthcare workers to get their second dose of vaccine by February 13. Therefore the plan is to complete the first phase of vaccination by February 15 and commence the second phase of the drive after that," she said.

After healthcare workers, the next priority would be the frontline COVID fighters.

So far, a total of 4,87,306 people, including health workers and frontline fighters, have registered for vaccination in the southern state.

Registration for frontline fighters was currently underway which so far comprised 75,572 home department employees, 6,600 municipal workers, and 8,824 revenue staff in Kerala.

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