Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said that India had warned of reciprocal measures, If the UK does not address its concerns over the new travel rules relating to Covid-19 vaccine certification and has branded them as discriminatory.
New Delhi: The government will allow COVID-19 vaccination at public and private workplaces having about 100 eligible beneficiaries from April 11 across states and Union territories.
Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan in a letter to the chief secretaries said a substantial proportion of the population aged 45 years and above is in the organised sector of the economy and is involved in formal occupation in offices (government and private) or manufacturing and services.
“In order to increase the access of vaccine to these populations, COVID-19 vaccination sessions may be organised at workplaces (both public & private) which are having about 100 eligible and willing beneficiaries by tagging these workplaces with an existing COVID vaccination centre,” Bhushan said in the letter.
He said the states can initiate due consultations with private/public sector employers and management to prepare for the launch of workplace vaccination.
“Such workplace vaccination centres may be launched across states/Union territories from April 11, 2021,” he said.
Published: April 7, 2021, 19:01 IST
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