'Thunderous response to poll booth jabs'

Update: 2021-06-09 19:06 GMT

New Delhi: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal visited a vaccination centre here on Wednesday, a day after his government launched 'Jahan vote, vahan vaccine' campaign in the national Capital.

The campaign is aimed at spreading awareness and encouraging citizens aged above 45 to get vaccinated against COVID-19 at local polling booths in their assembly constituencies.

"Visited a centre under the 'Jahan vote, vahan vaccine' today. People there seemed to be happy about the fact that they could get vaccinated near their homes at the polling booths where they go to cast their votes," Kejriwal tweeted in Hindi. "There is also no issue of online booking. Booth officers are going to people's houses to allot vaccination slots to them," he added. The campaign was launched at the Ballimaran assembly constituency on Tuesday.

As part of the campaign that has received a "thunderous" response, booth-level officers are visiting people in their wards and encouraging citizens to get vaccinated at local polling booths.

"Just like BLOs (booth level officers) give slips from door-to-door before voting, in the same way they are giving slips of scheduled slots to people for vaccination," the chief minister said. To maximise vaccination, Kejriwal said that the BLO would go again to the house of those who do not come to the centre to get the jab despite getting a slot.

"Those who do not show up, the BLOs will go for a second round. Again, their apprehensions will be removed. So, BLOs will be going to the house of each and every person.

The process, he said, had been initiated in 70 wards on Wednesday, and the vaccination for all above 45 years would be completed in Delhi within four weeks. E-rickshaws have also been arranged to take citizens to polling booths to get them vaccinated.

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