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Nagaland: First State Task Force meeting on COVID-19 vaccine held in Kohima

The STF meeting deliberated on the rollout of COVID-19 for the first phase and the role of all stakeholders in the statewide campaign.

ByNNN/Dimapur

Updated 16 Dec 2020, 2:32 pm

(PHOTO: Twitter/@dipr_nagaland)
(PHOTO: Twitter/@dipr_nagaland)

State Task Force (STF) of Nagaland held its first meeting on COVID-19 vaccine in Kohima on Tuesday under the chairmanship of the Principal Secretary, Health and Family Welfare, Amardeep Singh Bhatia. 

The STF meeting deliberated on the rollout of COVID-19 for the first phase and the role of all stakeholders in the statewide campaign. 

There will be regular monitoring of the database in the COWIN dashboard so that no health units and beneficiaries are left out in the first phase. The state government will ensure healthcare worker data is validated. It was decided that deputy commissioners and CMOs will ensure 100 per cent registration, according to the STF.

The meeting decided that a line list of all cold chain points with current storage capacity, storage used by RI vaccines and storage for COVID-19 vaccine/shortage of space will be highlighted as per population or beneficiaries. The next STF meeting will have a presentation on district wise status of cold chain points.

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According to the STF, monitoring and supervision of cold chain points in addition to the COWIN dashboard will be done by state and district level officers. Joint directorsi/c of districts will be deputed for the same. The supervisors, cold chain technicians and other managers will ensure NCCMIS portal, S4i app is used during supportive supervision and NCCMIS portal is updated monthly.

The STF meeting also deliberated on the specific roles of all departments/stakeholders and decided that IEC Wing from the DHFW will coordinate with DIPR for appropriate awareness and IEC activities. The Social Welfare department will be part of the vaccination team. CDPOs, other supervisors, and Anganwadis will be designated specific roles for the same. AWW will specially be needed in urban areas where there are no ASHAs. School teachers from School Education department will be designated roles in the vaccination or supervision teams.NRLM - RD department will actively support in mobilisation and arrangement of necessary logistics as and when needed and will be part of vaccination teams. Municipal bodies, NGOs, FBOs will be actively involved for mobilisation and awareness activities as and when required.

The STF decided that district administrations will coordinate all interdepartmental activities and the next STF is tentatively scheduled on January 6,  2021. Microplanning of the campaign will be led by the DCs and CMOs in all districts.

The  broad guidelines to be followed for the first phase vaccination of healthcare workers include session sites to be be clubbed as per line list of beneficiaries. PHCs with low beneficiaries can be clubbed accordingly to minimise wastage, taking into account cost and feasibility of transport.

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The first phase will be planned in health units with Cold chain points (Fixed session sites). In urban areas with high case load, sites without cold chains can also be included to avoid crowding.

All districts will submit the line list of all session sites with beneficiaries and names of five vaccinators for all sites on or before January 4, 2021. The excel sheet will be prepared at the state level.

The next STF is to have participation of all stakeholders including Home Department, School Education, civil bodies, FBOs etc.

The meeting was attended by senior officers from Directorate of Health and Family welfare, DIPR, WCD and SWD along with state level development partners from WHO, UNICEF and UNDP.

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