Second Nationwide Vaccine Dry Run In 33 States, UTs Today: All You Need To Know

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The second phase of the national coronavirus vaccination dry run will be conducted today as India prepares to receive the first shipment of Covishield – the Covid-19 vaccine created by AstraZeneca and Oxford University and produced by the Serum Institute of India.

About 25 health workers will get dummy vaccinations at each site during the day-long exercise, which is intended to test the processes and expose potential vulnerabilities in the system ahead of the actual Covid vaccination campaign.

What is a dry run?

A testing session in which a sample number of recipients will go through a mock immunization procedure is essentially known as a dry run.

Who’s going to participate in the dry run?

About 1.7 lakh vaccinators and 3 lakh team members were trained for beneficiary verification, vaccination process, management of the cold chain and logistics, management of bio-medical waste, and management of adverse events after immunization (AEFI), and operation of the software Co-WIN.

The objective of the dry run

The goal of the dry run exercise is to test the relations and recognize the challenges between planning and execution. It will also assess the operational viability of using the CoWIN framework in a field environment—a digital tool to carry out and scale up the vaccination campaign.

Where will the dry run be carried out?

The dry run on Friday will take place at three-session locations in 736 districts across 33 states and Union Territories (UTs) to prepare for an imminent rollout.

In the meantime, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Arunachal Pradesh will not participate in this dry-run mock exercise, as they have already done in all their districts.

 Dry run centers as announced by states:

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