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DC Kishtwar chairs meeting of District Level Task Force of COVID-19 Vaccination
Discusses modalities ahead of expected COVID-19 vaccine rollout


KISHTWAR, DECEMBER 08: Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar, Ashok Kumar Sharma today chaired a meeting of District level Task Force Committee for COVID-19 Vaccination and discussed the modalities for the collection, storage, distribution and inoculation of the expected COVID-19 vaccine .
The meeting was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner, Pawan Parihar; Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Dr Amir Hussain; District Social Welfare Officer Tariq Parveaz Qazi; Dy. SP Headquarters Pardeep Sen; Chief Medical Officer Dr Ravinder Singh Manhas; Chief Education Officer, Ashok Kumar; DYSSO Kharati Lal besides, BMOs and others.
Threadbare discussions were held regarding the modalities to be adopted for the collection, storage, distribution and inoculation of the expected COVID-19 vaccine .
The CMO informed the meeting that 118 vaccination points have been identified across the district based upon the database of prioritised groups of beneficiaries.
He further said that as per the guidelines issued in this regard four categories of the target groups have been established on priority basis which includes health workers, Frontline workers, persons with age above 50 years and the general public.
Deputy Commissioner directed the CMO to initiate the exercise for the sensitisation and training of medical staff ahead of the vaccine launch, expected soon.
To ensure hassle free and time-bound completion of the vaccination across the district, the DC further asked ADC to constitute Booth level task force teams with BLOs, GRS, and 03 teachers as members to sensitise and educate the masses about the process of the Inoculation of vaccine and also to make the surveillance process workable.
The possible mode of transportation of the vaccine stock to the destination points like far flung areas of Dachhan Marwah, Warwan, Paddar and Bounjwah were also discussed in the meeting.
The ARTO was asked to chalk out the transportation plan before the next meeting so that the safe transportation of vaccines could be ensured.
The DC further underscored the need of roping in the PRI members in the process of creating awareness regarding the administration of vaccine.

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