Residents wait as a health worker (C background) collects a swab sample from a man to test for the Covid-19 coronavirus before going to a medical camp for flood victims at a slum area following heavy rains in Hyderabad on October 16, 2020. AFP / NOAH SEEL
India is identifying 300 million people who will receive the initial dose of a coronavirus Vaccine, the Times of India newspaper reported on Saturday.
Priority will be given to workers in high-risk sectors such as police, health-care, sanitation, elderly people and those with co-morbidities, the report said, citing officials it didn’t identify. The shots, which will include a booster dose, are planned for the initial phase once a Vaccine is approved for use, according to the report.
For a country of its size, a safe and quick Vaccine delivery is a top priority for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration. The nation’s broken health-care system, already struggling to deliver adequate care before the outbreak, cannot cope with the strain of a prolonged pandemic.
The beneficiaries of Vaccine in the first phase will receive an estimated 600 million doses and implementation plan aims to cover over 23% of the population, according to the report. India added 62,212 new cases, taking the total infections in the country to 7.43 million as of Oct. 17, government data shows.