From now on, nobody will be required to show their Aadhaar card at the vaccine center to get the vaccine installed in Rajas. Now if you want to get vaccinated, then even if you show driving license and voter id card, you will be able to get the vaccine comfortably.
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The government has taken an important decision to promote vaccination in Madhya Pradesh. From now on, nobody will be required to show their Aadhaar card at the vaccine center to get the vaccine installed in Rajas. Now if you want to get vaccinated, then even if you show driving license and voter id card, you will be able to get the vaccine comfortably. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan has given instructions in this regard in the review meeting held on Wednesday on the Corona vaccine.
During the meeting, CM Shivraj said that the vaccine works to protect against corona virus. Therefore, vaccination should be done as a campaign in the state.
There is no need to register villagers in the village
From now on, villagers will not need to register before getting vaccinated in the village. The villagers will be able to get the vaccine directly by visiting the vaccination center. Simultaneously, after 4 pm in the urban areas, the vaccine left at the center can be installed without prior registration.
People exposed to more people first get vaccinated
The Chief Minister directed in the meeting that category should be made in the vaccinations above the age of 18 years. Such people should be identified who come in contact with more people so that they can get the vaccine first. These may include hand carts, ferries and others. Also, parents of young children should also be kept in priority group.
This is the condition of vaccination in the state
So far, more than one crore vaccine doses have been given to people above 45 years of age and above 18 years of age in Madhya Pradesh. These include 7 lakh 70 thousand 613 doses for health workers, 7 lakh 4818 doses for front line workers, 37 lakhs, 3698 doses for people above 60 years of age, 39 lakh 46 thousand 793 doses for people between 45 and 60 years of age. And 9 lakh 56 thousand 663 doses have been applied to persons between 18 and 24 years of age.
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