Service charge : On Friday, the federal government announced the release of surveillance bullets for all adults from April 10 as long as their second shot was fired at least nine months earlier.
The Covid-19 vaccine began in January 2021 when health workers were first screened for the vaccine, followed by senior staff members.https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/booster-shot.html
Private vaccination centers could charge up to Rs 150 as a service charge in addition to the cost of a third Covid-19 vaccine, the government said on Saturday. The third dose of vaccine, which the government calls a vaccine, will be the same as the first and second vaccines, the union health secretary said after a meeting with all state and union health secretaries.
No new registration at CoWIN may be required to take a precautionary measure as all eligible beneficiaries are already registered in the area.
On Friday, the federal government announced that all senior citizens would be able to take their precautionary measures from April 10 as long as their second shot was fired at least nine months earlier.
The booster dose has already been released for free to senior staff and people aged 60 and over. But some will have to pay for precautionary measures that will only be available to them at private vaccination centers.
“Adding an extra layer of security! Monitoring dose will be available for the 18+ age group from April 10, 2022, at Private Vaccination Centers. All 18+ year olds who have completed 9 months after the second dose will be eligible for Precaution Dose, “union health minister Mansukh Mandaviya said on Twitter after the announcement.
Covid-19 monitoring dose will now be available to a group of 18+ people from April 10 at private immunization centers. All those over the age of 18 and who have completed 9 months after second-dose administration, may be eligible for the monitoring dose. Stay with TOI to get all the updates related to Covid-19:
Haryana reported an increase in weekly cases from 367 new cases last week (April 1) to 416 new cases last week (ending April 8), accounting for 5.70 percent of India’s new cases. The State also saw an increase in positivity last week from 0.51 percent to 1.06 percent.
Delhi reported an increase in weekly cases from 724 new cases last week (April 1) to 826 new cases last week (ending April 8), accounting for 11.33 percent of India’s new cases. The State also saw an increase in positivity last week from 0.51 percent to 1.25 percent.
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