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One ‘severe’, 51 ‘minor’ cases of complications in Delhi on V-day

Some people did not turn up at the last moment, says state health minister

Our Bureau, Agencies New Delhi Published 17.01.21, 05:26 PM
A medic administers the first dose of Covishield to AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria, in Delhi, on Saturday.

A medic administers the first dose of Covishield to AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria, in Delhi, on Saturday. PTI

Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain on Sunday said one ‘severe’ and 51 other cases of minor AEFI (adverse events following immunisation) were reported among health workers who were administered the coronavirus vaccine in Delhi on Saturday.

A security guard of the AIIMS had developed an allergic reaction following his inoculation. An official said on Saturday that he was kept under observation of doctors.

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“His current status is not known... 51 others were discharged after some time,” Jain said.

He also said that some people did not turn up for coronavirus vaccination at the last moment, adding that the government cannot ask anyone to compulsorily take the jab.

“Some people decided not to turn up at the last moment. The vaccination programme is completely voluntary. We cannot ask anyone to compulsorily take the shot even if the person has registered for it,” the health minister informed.

He also said that the number of vaccination centres in Delhi will be increased from 81 to 175 soon.

“The number of vaccination sites will be increased from 81 to 175 in some days. Thereafter, it will be increased to 1,000. It will also include the sites of municipal corporations,” Jain said.

In Delhi, a total of 4,319 healthcare workers - 53.3 per cent of those registered - got the vaccine shots on the first day of the Covid-19 vaccination drive on Saturday, the minister said.

Jain noted that a similar trend was observed across the country, adding that around 50 per cent of those registered got the jabs on the first day.

On some political parties questioning the efficacy of the vaccines, Jain said the Centre gave permission for emergency use of the vaccines after completing a rigorous process.

“All protocols were followed. So, there should be no questions about it,” he said.

The health minister added that the Covid-19 positivity rate in the national capital has come down to 0.44 per cent.

“The coronavirus positivity rate has remained below 0.5 per cent for the last few days. We can comfortably say that the third wave is on the wane. Cases have decreased. Still, I want to appeal to people to take precautions and use masks,” he said.

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