Tagore Centenary Hall is top vaccination centre in State
The Hindu
A total of 2,00,313 doses administered at the facility
The COVID-19 vaccination centre at Tagore Centenary Hall in Kozhikode has set a record dispensing the maximum number of doses in the State.
Going by data available on the Centre’s Covin portal, the centre, managed by the Kozhikode Corporation, is way ahead of the Alappuzha General Hospital, which is in the second position and even the Government Medical College, Kozhikode, which is in the third position. Tagore Centenary Hall is the only non-hospital centre among the top ten and also does not come under the District Medical Officer.
The total number of doses administered at the Tagore Centenary Hall is 2,00,313, while the Alappuzha General Hospital gave 1,51,000 vaccine doses. The centre also holds the record of dispensing the maximum number of doses in a single day — 3,069 doses on November 23, 2021.
“Our health wing staffers worked hard to run the centre in an organised manner for the past one year,” said S. Jayasree, health standing committee chairperson of the corporation.
The vaccination camp at the Tagore Centenary Hall started on March 25, 2021 on a directive from the State government to local bodies to open vaccination centres.
Initially, vaccination was given five days a week. At the time, the crowd was strictly controlled based on allotments through the Covin portal. “Over 1,500 people took vaccines from the centre a day for the first seven months. Later, it came down to around 500,” Ms. Jayasree said.
At present, vaccination is available at the centre once a week. The centre has been functional for 167 days in 308 sessions. A doctor had been permanently stationed at the centre for its smooth functioning.
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