Hyderabad:In view of rising corona cases,State Health Minister T. Harish Rao on Monday ordered the officials for door-to-door campaign to administer the booster dose. He also urged people to cooperate with the authorities when they would come to their homes to administer the dose.
The Health Minister held a meeting and discussed with officials the proposed Covid vaccination drive in schools and hostels. Issues relating to rising seasonal diseases and food safety measures in residential schools/hostels were also discussed. The minister said that a special program will be undertaken on behalf of the state government as part of the control of seasonal diseases. Rao instructed the district collectors to be vigilant towards seasonal diseases in view of the prolonged spells of rainfall in the state.
As there is a rise in the cases of seasonal diseases, Collectors have been asked to take up special drives like 'Friday dry day' in all schools, hostels and other institutions. On July 15, the government started administering free jabs in government hospitals to every eligible person above 18 years of age and have completed six months after taking the second dose. The 75-day vaccination drive is aimed at increasing immunity levels. According to the Director of Public Health and Family Welfare, the target population for booster dose in the state is 2.77 crore. The authorities have, so far, covered 5 per cent of the target (15.03 lakh).
Over 3.22 crore eligible persons in the state have taken the first dose. The number of those who have taken the second dose is more than 3.09 crore. According to officials, 12.87 lakh eligible persons have still not taken the second dose. The authorities are stressing the need for intensifying vaccination drive in view of an increase in the daily Covid count. The number of daily Covid cases crossed 600 twice during this month. For the first time since February, the state recorded over 400 daily cases last month. On Sunday, the state reported 531 new cases.