Kerala government decentralises vaccination to ensure first dose reaches all vulnerable categories soon
The Hindu
Government order directs District Collectors to coordinate with the Health Department and prepare ward-wise list of people 60 years of age and above who have not yet received the first dose and to vaccinate them on priority basis
The Kerala government has issued orders de-centralising the vaccination process to ensure that the first dose of vaccine reaches all vulnerable categories as fast as possible. The government order (GO) issued on Tuesday directs District Collectors to coordinate with the Health Department and prepare ward-wise list of people 60 years of age and above who have not yet received the first dose and to vaccinate them on priority basis.More Related News

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