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10K Health Care Workers in Chandigarh identified for COVID vaccine prioritisation

The health care workers are from 45 health facilities of Chandigarh

10K Health Care Workers in Chandigarh identified for COVID vaccine prioritisation

The health care workers are from 45 health facilities of Chandigarh. Reuters photo.



Naina Mishra
Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, November 9

A database of over 10,000 Health Care Workers (HCWs) has been created by the UT health the department, who will be prioritized for vaccination once a COVID vaccine is available as per the directions of the central government. 

The health care workers are from 45 health facilities of Chandigarh excluding the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), which is governed by the centre.

The union government asked the states and union territories for collecting data of health care service providers and other workers in health care settings, both government and private. The Covid vaccination drive of the HCWs will utilize this database to identify the beneficiaries.

As per the union ministry of health and family welfare, the HCWs working in the health facilities is envisaged to be prioritized for the immunization drive (including HCWs working in community under their geographical jurisdiction). 

These include front line health workers like auxiliary nurse midwife, accredited social health activist, staff nurse, allopathic doctors (MBBS or post graduates, teaching and non-teaching and doctors on administrative posts), AYUSH Doctors (both in AYUSH dispensaries and other PHCs, hospitals, etc.), dentist, paramedical staff, scientist and research Staff, support Staff- dietary staff, sanitation worker, ambulance drivers, security staff, outsource agency staff and other support staff, and clerical & administrative staff in the hospital.”

Anticipating that COVID-19 vaccine may soon be available, the Government of India (GoI) is preparing for its introduction in the country so that it can be expeditiously rolled out when available. For this, a National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19 (NEGVAC) has been constituted, which is guiding on prioritization of population groups for vaccination; vaccine inventory management and tracking; monitoring of implementation processes; identification of vaccine delivery platforms, etc. 

Vaccine beneficiary management system

COVID-19 Vaccination Beneficiary Management system (CVBMS) is being created as an extension of existing electronic Vaccine Intelligence Network (eVIN) module for individualised tracking of all beneficiaries receiving COVID-19 vaccine. This will require the creation of beneficiary databases within the CVBMS which in turn will streamline the process of tracking them for vaccination. 



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