Who will get vaccinated when? 987830 | Voice of tomorrow



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Meanwhile, the government has almost finalized the plan of how, to whom, when it will be administered or who will receive it when the vaccine arrives in the country. There is room for some changes or addition and subtraction. However, based on what has been done so far, from start to finish, 80 percent of the country’s total population, i.e. 13 crore 72 lakh people, will receive the coronavirus vaccine at no cost. . It will be delivered in 50 parts in five episodes. The second dose will be administered to each of the government institutions within 28 days of the first dose.

The government has been hinting for the past few days that if the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is approved before Christmas, the vaccine will be available in the country in the next two weeks.

According to the Health Department, 51 lakh 64,262 people will get 3 percent of the total population first. In the second phase, a crore 20 lakh 96 thousand 758 people will get 4-6 percent. In the third phase, 11-20 percent will get a crore 82 lakh 80,938 people. In the next stage, 3 crore 45 lakh 71 thousand 7 people will get 21-40 percent and in the last part 41 crore- 60 percent will get 6 crore 91 lakh 23 thousand 754 people. These people, who are on the priority list in 19 categories, are vaccinated in the first step.

Additional General Director of the Department of Health (Development and Planning) Professor. Mirzadi Sebrina Flora told Kaler Kanth: “We have almost completed the vaccination plan considering many details. In this case, they have all been taken seriously. Even after that, it is periodically updated. A division may have been calculated by associating it with others of the same level.

He said: “Initially, we receive 50 million and three million vaccines every month from Pub Serum to Oxford-AstraZeneca. The rest will come later from Covex. Even more can come from Serum. We also call on the private sector. As a result, even if it takes some time, there doesn’t seem to be a vaccine crisis. ‘

According to the immunization plan, the first to be found in government hospitals and clinics will be doctors, nurses, technologists, technicians, midwives, physical therapists, cleaners, community health workers and ambulance drivers. In addition, you will find six lakhs of doctors, nurses, technologists, technicians, midwives, physical therapists, cleaners, community health workers and ambulance drivers who work directly in hospitals and private medical centers.

This is followed by another 120,000 doctors, nurses and others who work in hospitals and medical centers; Two lakh 10,000 freedom fighters; Among the forces of order, five lakh 46 thousand 619 people are directly in charge of the crown, three lakh 60 thousand members of the armed forces; Five thousand senior officials of the judiciary, ministries, secretariats, district administrations and administrations of upazila (the number will increase a little more), among journalists who have worked directly in the collection of news corona ৫০ 50,000, parliamentarians, city corporations, municipalities, district councils, upazila councils AND one lakh 6 thousand 298 elected representatives of the Parishad Union, one lakh 50 thousand people involved in other risk activities of city corporations and municipalities, five lakh six thousand people over sixty years of age associated with religious institutions, 75 thousand funeral and funeral workers; Four lakh government and self-employed for energy, water, gas and fire, one lakh 50 thousand civil servants and port workers, one lakh 20 thousand unskilled workers going abroad, four lakh other government officials and district-level employees and upazila, an lakh 97 thousand 721 bank workers. Tuberculosis, HIV and cancer patients six lakh 25 thousand, 6 thousand 604 people involved in other emergency services. In these steps, 51 lakh 74,262 people will be vaccinated.

In the second phase, 6 percent of the total population is around one crore 21 lakh people, in the third phase, around 57 lakh people aged 50 to 55, around 16 lakh people aged 40 to 50 years, more than 50 thousand people from the rest of the media, one lakh of 11 thousand people, 12 lakh people from small ethnic groups, five lakh transport workers, two lakh 42 thousand 984 workers in hotels, restaurants and pharmacies, 36 lakh garment workers, the other three lakh will end up in this phase.

According to the plan, the next step will be to give 3 crore 46 lakhs. This includes six thousand lakh from teachers who have been left out in the previous steps, 36 thousand lakh from maternity women (if declared safe), 12 thousand lakh 18 thousand 62 other government employees, another 43 lakh law enforcement officers Members, City Corporation and six other lakhs from municipality employees, 22 lakh from other semi-governmental and autonomous organizations, 261,084 people involved in importing and exporting, 25 lakh from private workers, 96,245 prisoners and jailers, slum dwellers and floating people . 22 lakh 32 thousand 114 people, 18 lakh 50 thousand workers in the agricultural and food sector, five lakh residential workers, two lakh homeless, 51 lakh 54 thousand 644 workers in other factories.

In this step, three more lakhs of the remaining transport workers will be vaccinated, another 75 lakh 46,323 from the remaining 50-54 years and another five lakh involved in emergency management. In the last step, 3 crore 22 lakh 34 thousand people will be given from the young population, 3 crore 80 lakh 46 thousand 156 people from among children and people who go to school and at the end of all the rest, 8 lakh 42 1,597 people from the rest.

Director of the Department of Health (National Immunization Program) said. Samsul Haque told Kaler Kantha: “Every day the number is reduced and increased in different categories. Many things are being updated. It will continue to the end. We want to take the maximum number of people under vaccination through maximum discipline.



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