The government has told how much Corona vaccine will cost

Mar 2
20:43

2021

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Chandravanshi Phase-2 of corona virus vaccination is starting across the country from March 1. Till now,The government has told how much Corona vaccine will cost Articles the frontline workers were getting vaccinated. Now other people will also feel. Now the work of giving vaccine will be started to those people who are 60 years or above. Apart from this, vaccinations will also be given to those who are 45 years or above and suffering from some other disease. Vaccination will be done at 10 thousand government and 20 thousand private health centers. Those who go to the government center and get the vaccine installed, they will be given a free vaccine. At the same time, on February 27, Saturday, the government also made it clear that the corona virus vaccine will be installed in private hospitals for Rs 250.

The state can use around 10,000 hospitals under the Ayushman Bharat-PMJAY scheme and 687 hospitals under CGHS as Covid Vaccination Centers (CVCs). Apart from this, PSUs can also be used as CVC.

The first phase of Kovid vaccination in the country started on 16 January. Under this, frontline workers were being given dosages of covaxine and covishield. The government claims that about 1.5 crore vaccination has been done so far.
Let us tell that the cases of corona virus are increasing once again in all the states of the country. Experts say that this is not the second wave of Kovid, but only and only the result of our carelessness. Meanwhile, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla has written a letter to all the states and union territories. Some new guidelines have been released. Whatever guidelines were issued on 27 January 2021 regarding the corona, about the containment zone, protocols, are being extended till 31 March 2021. Apart from this, the DGCA (Aviation Regulatory Directorate General of Civil Aviation) has also extended the ban on international flights till 31 March. Previously this ban was for 28 February.

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