Only 54% healthcare workers vaccinated in J&K, says official figure
The Hindu
According to the official data accessed by The Hindu, only 49,408 doctors and paramedic staff were vaccinated till April 19 out of 1.22 lakh healthcare workers registered.
Only 54.41% healthcare workers, including doctors and nurses, have been vaccinated in Jammu and Kashmir even as 90 days have passed since the vaccine drive was started in the Union Territory (UT), according to the official data. Winter capital Jammu has been able to inoculate 63.63% of doctors and paramedical staff but summer capital Srinagar reflected a very slow progress at 49.56%. Out of 15,492 registered healthcare workers, only 3,946 have been inoculated in Srinagar, which houses all main tertiary care hospitals and its staff remains at the forefront of battle against the coronavirus pandemic.More Related News

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