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People above 60, those with comorbidities can get Covid vaccine at dist hospitals: K'taka minister

The minister said testing capacities and healthcare facilities will be augmented in all districts and arrangements have been made for separate oxygen beds and ICUs in all government medical institutions.

January 02, 2024 / 20:41 IST
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Regarding the meeting with the officials, the minister said he has directed the officials to reserve 50 beds for Covid patients in each district hospital.
Regarding the meeting with the officials, the minister said he has directed the officials to reserve 50 beds for Covid patients in each district hospital.

Karnataka Minister for Medical Education Dr Sharan Prakash Patil on Tuesday said people above 60 years and those with comorbidities can get vaccinated for the Covid-19 from January 3 onwards at the district hospitals in the wake of rising infections of JN-1 sub-variant.

The minister, however, underlined that there was no need to panic and urged people to take precautionary measures to tackle the spread of the virus.

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In the wake of rising cases of JN-1 sub-variant of Covid-19 in the state, the minister convened a meeting with the heads of medical institutions and hospitals coming under the purview of the medical education department along with the head of the Covid-19 Technical Advisory Committee and its members here.

Patil reviewed the prevailing situation and took stock of the preparedness to tackle Covid-19 in the state. After the meeting the minister said in a statement that there was no specific direction from the Central government on new vaccines. We will give the same vaccines that were administered during the first and second wave of the pandemic and the people above 60 years and those with comorbidities can get vaccinated at district hospitals from Wednesday, Patil said.