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Home Health Wellness Wellness oi-Amritha K Thursday, April 8, 2021, 11:04 As India began the second phase of the vaccination drive on 1 March, everyone above 60 years of age and those over
45 years with comorbidities will be getting the COVID-19 vaccine. In the first month of 2021, the Indian government had approved two vaccines - Covaxin developed by Hyderabad-based Bharat
Biotech and Covishield from the Oxford-AstraZeneca stable being manufactured by the Serum Institute of India (SII). In this article, we will talk about the two vaccines and their mechanisms.
COVISHIELD VS COVAXIN TYPE: Covishield is based on the viral vector platform, that is, the vector has been modified to carry the coronavirus spike protein into human cells. Covaxin is based
on an inactivated whole SARS-CoV-2 virion, that is, the virus's disease-producing capacity is inactivated. DOSAGE: Both Covishield and Covaxin have to be administered in two doses.
According to the Union Health Ministry, the administration of the second dose of Covid-19 vaccination to those who have completed 28 days after receiving the first dose. VACCINE APPLICATION:
Both Covishield and Covaxin are intramuscular injections. AGE GROUP: Covaxin is approved for people aged 18 years and above and Covishield vaccine has been approved for those 12 years and
above. There has been no information available whether children and pregnant women can be given the vaccines. EFFICACY: Covaxin at two full doses has been shown to have 62 per cent efficacy
in phase-3 clinical trials. Covishield is yet to publish efficacy data from its phase-3 trials. STORAGE: Covishield and Covaxin vaccines can be stored at 2-8 degrees C (which is as the same
as that of household refrigerator temperature). Health experts link this property of the vaccines to it being suitable for India as most vaccines commonly used in the country are kept at
this temperature range. PRICING: The vaccines are being administered free of cost at government hospitals and health centres while Rs 250 will be charged for it at private health facilities.
The government aims to vaccinate 30 crore people by July and include frontline health workers, essential duty personnel and vulnerable sections of the population. The first batch of 3 crore
people will be given the shots of Covid-19 vaccines by March. Vaccination will be done through registration on Co-WIN, the digital platform developed by the government agencies to
facilitate and monitor the drive. LIST OF VACCINATION CENTRES IN MAJOR CITIES IN INDIA The Central government announced that around 10,000 private hospitals, more than 600 govt hospitals and
other private hospitals under the State Government Health Insurance Schemes are set to participate as COVID-19 vaccination centres. VACCINATION CENTRES IN MAHARASHTRA * Apex Hospitals *
Apex Multispeciality Hospitals * Ashtvinayak Hospital & Super Speciality Hospital * Lotus Hospital and Research Center and Maternity Home * G.T. Padole Hospital * PDVVP Foundations Dr
Vikhe Patil Memorial Hospital And Medical College * Sant Tukaram Hospital and Medical Research Centre * Balaji Nursing Home * Tulip Hospital-A Unit of SND Healthcare * Shree Naminath Jain
Foundation VACCINATION CENTRES IN BANGALORE * Fortis Hospitals Limited Cunningham Road Limited. * Imperial Hospital and Research Centre (Apollo) * KIMS Hospital & Research Centre *
Mallya Hospital * Narayana Hrudayalaya * Sagar Hospitals Banashankari - DSI Sagar Hospitals Jayanagar * Sri Shankara Cancer Hospital & Research Centre * Vydehi Institute of Medical
Science & Research Centre * HealthCare Global Enterprises Ltd. * PD Hinduja Sindhi Hospital Fortis Hospitals Limited VACCINATION CENTRES IN DELHI * Rathi Hospital * SMS Hospital * Asian
Institute of Medical Sciences * Santosh Multi-Speciality Hospital Metro Hospitals & Heart Institute * Mayom Hospital * Yashroop Hospital (A Unit of Yasoda Medicare Pvt. Ltd.) * Ayushman
Hospital & Health Services * Shri Ram Singh Hospital & Heart Institute VACCINATION CENTRES IN HYDERABAD * Apollo Health And Lifestyle Ltd Diagn * Pushpagiri Eye Institute *
Medivision Eye And Healthcare Centre * Aravind Eye Hospital Private Limited * Hyderabad Eye Institute * Virinchi Hospitals * Nephroplus Banjara Hills Centre * Medicover Hospitals VACCINATION
CENTRES IN KERALA * Dr Jacob's Eye Care Hospital, Stadium Link Road, Kaloor * Silverline Hospital, Kadavanthara * India Hospitals, Thiruvananthapuram * Dr Gopinath's Diagnostic
Services * Attukal Devi Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd * Puthalath Eye Hospital * Dr Gopinath's Diagnostic Services VACCINATION CENTRES IN CHENNAI * CSI Kalyani General Hospital *
CSI Rainy Multispeciality Hospital * Noble Hospital * Sugam Hospital * Parvathy Ortho Hospital Pvt. Ltd ON A FINAL NOTE... According to reports, beneficiaries have not been given the option
to choose the vaccine currently. DISCLAIMER: _ The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for
professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical
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