Appointments for vaccination cancelled in twin districts
The Hindu
The Health Department in Dakshina Kannada has begun cancelling appointments of those aged 45 and above who have booked online for their first dose of vaccination. The department is now sending message
The Health Department in Dakshina Kannada has begun cancelling appointments of those aged 45 and above who have booked online for their first dose of vaccination. The department is now sending messages cancelling the bookings to the mobile phones of such people. It is because there is shortage in the supply of vaccines. And, in Udupi, the District Hospital in Ajjarakadu and the Community Health Centre at Brahmavar have displayed information that there will be no vaccination on Tuesday, also due to short supply. Dakshina Kannada District Nodal Officer for Vaccines B.V. Rajesh said that short messages cancelling appointments are being sent to avoid crowding at the health centres. “We do not want people to return disappointed after visiting the centre. When fresh stock arrives, we will intimate those slated for the second dose as they will get preference over those receiving the first dose,” he said. While 70% of the fresh stock will be used for those slated for second dose, 30% will be used for those getting the first dose. As private health establishments are yet to receive stock from the manufacturers, they have also been told to cancel vaccination sessions and inform people of it, he added. Dr. Rajesh said that with 1,058 persons receiving the vaccine on Monday, 1,480 doses of Covishield vaccine were in stock at government health facilities in the district for Tuesday. They are expecting fresh stock of vaccine by Tuesday evening.The election authorities are gearing up for the counting of votes cast in the simultaneous elections to Lok Sabha and Assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh, scheduled to be held on June 4. The Collectors and Election Officers of Visakhapatnam, Anakapalli and Alluri Sitharama Raju (ASR) districts said on May 23 (Thursday) that their teams were ready for the counting of votes.
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