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Guidelines for Near to Home COVID Vaccination Centres (NHCVC) for Elderly & Differently Abled Citizens shared by Union Health Ministry with States/UTs
Community-based approach, vaccination sessions nearer to home e.g. at Community Centre, RWA Centre, Group Housing Society Centre, Panchayat Ghar, School buildings etc.
All 60+ citizens with no vaccination or first dose vaccination along with all citizens below 60 years with disabilities are eligible for COVID-19 vaccination at NHCVC
Key learnings from Universal Immunization Programme to be used for reaching the Elderly & Differently Abled citizens under NHCVC
Posted On: 27 MAY 2021 4:47PM by PIB Delhi
The National Expert
Group on Vaccine Administration for Covid-19 (NEGVAC) has recommended the
proposal by a Technical Expert Committee of the Union Ministry on the
guidelines for Near to Home COVID Vaccination Centres (NHCVC) for Elderly &
Differently Abled Citizens. These recommendations have also been accepted by
the Union Ministry of Health. NHCVC for Elderly & Differently-abled
citizens would follow a community-based, flexible and people-centric approach,
bringing the COVID Vaccination Centres nearer to homes.
The Technical Expert
Committee’s recommendations are aimed to ensure vaccination of Senior Citizens
and Differently Abled population having limited mobility due to their physical
condition. The recommendations are in response to the need to increase access
by bringing vaccination services closer to the community while maintaining all
necessary precautions and safety measures, as per the Operational Guidelines
and Advisories issued from time to time.
These Near to Home
COVID Vaccination Centres will be organized specially for the below mentioned
eligible population while vaccination for all other age groups will continue at
the existing CVCs.
Eligible population for
COVID-19 vaccination at NHCVC will include:
- All
individuals above 60 years age with no vaccination or first dose
vaccination.
- All
individuals below 60 years with disability due to physical or medical
conditions.
Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has communicated the
detailed guidelines to all the States and UTs.
These guidelines include:
·
A community-based approach to be followed where sessions can be
conducted in non-health facility based settings and are nearer to home, e.g. in
a community centre, RWA centre/office, panchayat ghar, school buildings, old
age homes etc.
·
Based on the cohort of eligible population, District
Task Force (DTF) / Urban Task Force (UTF) will decide the location
of NHCVC to maximize the reach of services to the target population,
reduce vaccine wastage along with causing minimal impact on the existing health
services.
·
NHCVC will be linked to an existing CVC for vaccination
purpose; the CVC in-charge will be responsible to provide vaccine, logistics
and human resources required for vaccination.
·
The site for NHCVC will be pre-identified in
collaboration with community groups and RWAs. Such sites could be at Panchayat
Bhawan, Sub-Health Centres and Health & Wellness Centres with availability
of adequate space, Community Halls, RWA Premises, Polling Booths, Schools etc.
and should to have a Vaccination Room and a Waiting Area with appropriate
access for the target group, for example ramp for wheel chair access and
Observation Room to ensure waiting for 30 minutes post vaccination as per MoHFW
Operational Guidelines.
·
Once identified and verified for meeting CVC criteria, all
such sites will be registered on the CoWIN portal as NHCVC.
·
DTF /UTF will be responsible for planning and implementation of
vaccination at the NHCVC, with full flexibility to adjust the proposed plan as
per local circumstances and need.
·
Each team at NHCVC will comprise of five members –
Team Leader (necessarily a Doctor), Vaccinator, Vaccination Officer 1 for
Co-WIN registration and/or verification of beneficiary, and Vaccination
Officer-2 and 3 for crowd control, assistance to vaccinator, ensuring 30
minutes observation of beneficiaries following vaccination for any AEFI and any
other support.
·
In a scenario where there is a group of target beneficiaries
under one roof like Old Age Home etc., the NHCVC can be organized at
that site as per the Operational Guidelines.
The guidelines also include details regarding:
·
Registration & appointment of beneficiaries - either in
advance, on-site or Facilitated Cohort Registration process on Co-WIN
·
Line listing of Beneficiaries
·
Identification of NHCVC Site and linkage with existing CVC
·
Micro planning for vaccination sessions at NHCVC
·
Facilitate travel of elderly and persons with special needs to
Session Site wherever needed
·
Making the Vaccination Center friendly to the elderly and
persons with special needs
The Union Health Ministry has advised all States and UTs to
direct the concerned officials to take note of these recommendations and
undertake prompt necessary action for their detailed planning and effective
implementation under the ongoing National COVID-19 Vaccination drive.
MV/M HFW/COVID Near to Home COVID Vaccination Centres
(NHCVC)/27thMay 2021/4
(Release ID: 1722164)
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