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India to give booster shots to health workers, elders: PM Narendra Modi

Written by Shivangi Chawla

Omicron cases are increasing day by day in the World. To ensure safety and precautions our government has decided to provide booster shot doses to the elderly and health care providers.

Amid fears of Omicron giving rise to the third wave of COVID-19 in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday, 25 December, announced that the country will shortly begin the administration of COVID-19 booster shots for healthcare workers, frontline workers, and older adults.

“Precaution dose of the vaccine will also be started for healthcare and frontline workers. It will be started in 2022, on Monday, 10 January,” the PM announced in a late-night address.

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 India will start administering COVID-19 booster shots as a precautionary measure to healthcare and frontline workers from January.

In a national address, Modi also said those aged 15-18 would start receiving COVID-19 vaccinations from Jan. 3 and those above 60 with comorbidities would be offered booster shots after a recommendation from doctors.

“From the point of view of precaution, the government has decided that healthcare and frontline workers should start getting a precaution dose,” Modi said in the speech.

India has reported a swift rise in Omicron cases, with the number reaching 415 overall across 17 Indian states.

Modi’s government has been accelerating its vaccination campaign, administering at least one dose to 88% of the eligible 944 million population, while 61% have taken both doses.

As millions still await second shots, the authorities will now start offering booster shots to healthcare and frontline workers, who suffered from an overwhelming second wave of the virus in the summer that killed tens of thousands.

Medical experts have said India needs to double down on its vaccination campaign and expand coverage to avert another possible surge in new infections particularly in the vast hinterlands where healthcare facilities are sparse.

Modi urged citizens to continue to wear facemasks and follow other COVID-19 protocols.

The federal government has urged states to impose curbs on overcrowding in the festive season until the new year and a few states have partially banned public celebration.

COVID-19 infections in the nation of 1.3 billion people have fallen by almost half from a month ago. In the past 24 hours, India reported 7,189 new infections, with an overall tally of 34.78 million, the second-highest globally behind only the United States.

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