India News | W Bengal Begins Administering COVID-19 Vaccine 'precautionary Dose'

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. West Bengal on Monday began administering 'precautionary dose' for health workers, frontline workers, senior citizens with comorbidities.

A healthcare worker taking 'precautionary dose' in Peerless hospital. (ANI/photo)

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], January 10 (ANI): West Bengal on Monday began administering 'precautionary dose' for health workers, frontline workers, senior citizens with comorbidities.

"274 days after the second dose, a person is eligible to take 'precautionary dose'. We got a good amount of responses on the first day. Though initially, we faced some problems with the CO-WIN registration, now the problem has been sorted" said Dr Anupam Das, In-charge of Vaccination of Peerless hospital in Kolkata.

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"A vaccinated person can also get COVID-19 positive but the seriousness of the disease will not be much", added Dr Das.

Meanwhile, West Bengal today recorded 19,286 new cases taking the total active cases in the state to 89,194. Kolkata itself reported the highest with 5,363 new cases. (ANI)

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