Dry run was undertaken in Krishna district in Andhra Pradesh, Rajkot and Gandhinagar in Gujarat, Ludhiana and Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar in Punjab and Sonitpur and Nalbari districts in Assam
New Delhi: A two-day dry run was successfully conducted for activities entailed in Covid-19 vaccination in four states Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab and Gujarat on December 28 and 29, 2020, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare stated here today.
The dry run exercise was aimed at end-to-end testing of COVID-19 vaccination process and included the following:
- Planning and preparations as per the Operational Guidelines
- Creation of facilities and users on Co-WIN application
- Session site creation and mapping of sites
- Health Care Workers (HCW) data upload
- Receipt of vaccines and vaccine allocation by the district
- Session planning
- Deployment of vaccination team
- Logistics mobilisation at session site,
- Mock drill of conducting vaccination
- Reporting and review meetings at block, districts and state level.
The objective of dry the run was also to undertake and confirm field implementation of IT platform Co-WIN and guide way forward prior to actual implementation.
District Collector with engagement of district and block task force were made responsible for conducting the dry run and it was expected to provide insights on any gaps or bottle-necks during actual conduct of vaccination.
The two-day end-to-end dry run was undertaken in Krishna district in Andhra Pradesh, Rajkot and Gandhinagar in Gujarat, Ludhiana and Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar (Nawanshahr) in Punjab and Sonitpur and Nalbari districts in Assam.
Specific teams were formed for various tasks by the district administration and activities like uploading of dummy beneficiary’s data, session site creation, vaccine allocation, communication vaccination details to vaccinators and beneficiaries, beneficiary mobilisation were carried out.
Field feedback on the first day of dry run was also reviewed on December 29m 2020 through Video conferencing with State and District Programme officers by Joint Secretary (Public Health). “All states expressed satisfaction in terms of the operational approach and use of IT platform to ensure transparency and effective monitoring of vaccination processes expected to cover a large number of people across the country. Additional suggestions on IT platform were also noted for further enhancement of Co-WIN platform,” the Ministry stated, adding that detailed insights and feedback so obtained will help enrich the operational guidelines and IT platform and will strengthen the Covid-19 vaccination roll out plan.
Backed with the experience of rolling out Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP) and conducting nationwide multiple wide-range injectable vaccination campaigns such as measles-rubella (MR) and adult Japanese Encephalitis (JE) campaign, required steps were being undertaken to vaccinate priority population groups such as health care workers, frontline workers and people above 50 years for Covid-19, the Ministry said.
– global bihari bureau