NEW DELHI: The Delhi government in order to inoculate people between the age group of 18-44 against the Coronavirus has converted 77 of its government schools into vaccination centres across the city, according to a government official on Sunday.
The vaccination drive which begins on Monday across all the government school centres aims to vaccinate 100 people on a per day basis which may change seeing the response from the people.
However, the Capital has administered the first dose of Covid vaccine to 1,472 beneficiaries between the above-mentioned age group at private health facilities.
“All the listed schools would be coordinating with the nearby hospital and getting assistance in terms of the vaccines and medical attention,” a senior health official said.
“The government had encouraged medical practitioners to come forward and volunteer their services, such people will also be deployed at these government school centres,” the senior official said while speaking to Millennium Post.
He also said that the volunteers have been undergoing training and are now ready for the drive.
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