Govt identifies high risk groups to be vaccinated on priority for COVID-19

▴ Govt identifies high risk groups to be vaccinated on priority for COVID-19
The government has said that based on the potential availability of vaccines the Government of India has identified the priority groups that will be vaccinated on priority as they are at higher risk.

The government has said that based on the potential availability of vaccines the Government of India has identified the priority groups that will be vaccinated on priority as they are at higher risk.
 
The Health Ministry has come out with a series of frequently asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccine in various aspects.
 
AIR correspondent reports that the first group includes healthcare workers because they are at high risk of contracting the infection and protecting them helps to sustain essential health services.
 

The vaccination of frontline workers will help in reducing the societal and economic impact by reducing COVID-19 mortalities.
 
The next group to receive COVID 19 vaccine will be persons over 50 years of age and persons under 50 years with comorbid conditions because there is high mortality in this category.

 
The reason for including more than 50 years of the age group for vaccination is that it will be able to cover 78 percent of persons having co-morbidities and thereby reduce mortality on account of COVID-19.
 
The more than 50 years of age group is divided into two subgroups. One subgroup is 60 years and above, they will be vaccinated first.
 
The second sub-group is between 50 to 60 years age group, they will be vaccinated after the first sub-group is covered.
 
The vaccination may not be sequential. It can go in parallel for all beneficiaries depending on the availability of the vaccine

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