Vaccine on the spot for employers in the state: Dr K Sudhakar

 Vaccine on the spot for employers in the state: Dr K Sudhakar


BANGALORE, The central government has allowed the government to go ahead and vaccinate people who have contracted the AIDS virus. Health and medical education minister Dr K Sudhakar said this would be arranged in the state as well.

The minister held a video meeting on Wednesday with the districts of Bidar, Belgaum, Vijayapura, Kalaburgi, Tumkur, Chikmagalur, Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Hassan, Mandya, Mysore and Chitradurga districts.

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, the minister said that the central government has allowed employers and eligible people to get vaccinated in the same places. Big business and IT startups have appealed for this. It's got a sanction from the Center. From April 11, they will be vaccinated on the spot. This will increase the number of vaccine recipients. 50 lakh doses have been reached so far. 50 lakh, he said.

Over the past week, the positivity rate has been rising in some districts. Covid test is low on some sides. SARI and ILI case detection and vaccination are discussed. These districts have been informed of the guidance given by the Union Health Minister. Everyone is active. He said the masses should be self-regulating.

People should change their behavior and cooperate with the government. The second wave is spreading beyond expectation. Bedding is difficult if infection increases. There is no such problem as all the preparation has been done over the past year.

But similarly, if the 6%, 9% positivity rate falls, or 6%. 20 per cent. How many people would have to go to the ICU if it came to 25? All vaccines are indicated for vaccination.

The number of cases has reached close to 5 thousand in Bangalore. POSITIVITY RATE There is 5.56. Of the total deaths in the entire state of 35, 25 are in Bangalore. The meeting will be held tomorrow with BBMP, Bangalore city and village officials.

The Prime Minister will also meet with the Chief Ministers of the States to discuss the issue.

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