Unplanned vaccinations can promote the mutant strain of Coronavirus: health experts in the report for PM
According to experts, the current situation of the Covid-19 pandemic in the country demands that the system must be guided by epidemiological logistics and data to prioritize vaccination rather than opening vaccination for all age groups at this stage
New Delhi: A group of public health experts, including doctors from AIIM and members of the national task in Covid-19, said that the masses, non-complete feathers vaccination could trigger the emergence of mutant strains and recommend that they do not need to investigate those who have documented Coronavirus infection. In their latest reports, experts from the Indian Public Health Association (IPHA), the Indian Preventive and Social Medical Association (IAPSM) and the Indian Epidemiology Association (IAE) said vaccinated vulnerable and those who were at risk, instead of the broad inoculation of the mass population including children -Cons, must be the current destination.
No need to vaccinate people who have documented Covid-19 infection. These people can be vaccinated after producing evidence that vaccines are beneficial after natural infections, the recommendations are stated. Evidence-based flexibility in vaccine schedules may need to be considered for fields or populations that experience a surge in account for certain variants; For example, the interval decreases for the second dose of covishiled for the area with a surge because of the Delta variant.
Although it makes sense to vaccinate all adults, the reality is that this country is in the midst of a ongoing pandemic with a limited vaccine availability, the report said. In this scenario, the focus is to reduce death, the majority of which are among older age groups and those who have co-morbidities or obesity.
Emptying young adults, given the current constraints, it will not cost it, they stated. The report suggested implementing local level serosurve recurring in real time at the end of the second wave to map the vulnerability at the district level to guide the vaccination strategy and long-term follow-up cohort Covid-19 patients being restored to document re-infection, severity and results to provide evidence based on duration immunity after a natural infection. Ongoing research on the effectiveness of vaccines in field conditions by participating in vaccinated cohorts and not vaccinated in different age strata must be prioritized.