New Delhi, Dec 24 : Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday said his government is fully prepared to initiate Covid-19 vaccination. The vaccine’s first doses may arrive in the national capital any time after getting the Central government’s approval.
Addressing a virtual press briefing, Kejriwal said everyone is waiting for the vaccine even as the number of Covid-19 cases has gone down, the infection rate is also less than 1 per cent, daily deaths have decreased significantly and the recovery rate has improved in the national capital.
“Delhi government is fully prepared to provide vaccine to the people of Delhi. It is ready to receive the vaccine from the Central government,” Kejriwal said.
He said the Central government has defined three priority categories. Among them the first doses will be administered to health care workers.
Kejriwal said that as per an estimate around 3 lakh health care workers in Delhi will receive the first dosage of the vaccine.
“Secondly, the vaccine will be given to the front-line workers like police personnel, municipal workers and civil defence personnel, whose number is around 6 lakh in Delhi. In the third category, we have identified more than 42 lakh people who are more than 50 years old or those who are comorbidity patients,” said the Delhi Chief Minister.
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