Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday said the Delhi Government is fully prepared for the Covid-19 vaccination roll-out starting January 16, with over 8,000 healthcare workers to be immunised every scheduled day in the national Capital.
“A total of 81 sites have been finalised across Delhi and around 100 people will be vaccinated in a single day at every site. Around 8,000 healthcare workers will be vaccinated across Delhi on a single day initially,” he said.
The vaccine will be administered four days a week, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Rest of the days have been spared for carrying out a routine vaccination process, he added. Earlier in the day, Kejriwal took a review meeting of the Covid vaccination roll-out plan of the Delhi Government.
Addressing the media, he said the Government has received a total of 2.74 lakh doses of the vaccine so far from the Centre, which would be sufficient to cater to 1.2 lakh healthcare workers.
“Every person will receive two doses, and the Centre has given 10 per cent extra in stock in case of any mishappening like damage to vials. There are a total of 2.4 lakh healthcare workers in Delhi who have registered for vaccination, and more doses are expected to arrive soon,” he said. Vaccination will begin on Saturday across several centres, whose number now stands at 81 centres, and this number will be increased after a few days to 175 and finally to 1,000 centres, the Chief Minister said.
The vaccine will be administered on four days of the week — Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. It will not be given on Sunday and two others days of the week, when other regular vaccination work will be carried out.
Each day 100 people will be administered the vaccine, he said and hoped people will finally get rid of the virus after facing hardships for the past many months.