India starts vaccinating 15 to 18-year-olds amid Omicron fears-Xinhua

India starts vaccinating 15 to 18-year-olds amid Omicron fears

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2022-01-03 17:20:00

A girl receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in New Delhi, India, Jan. 3, 2022. (Xinhua/Partha Sarkar)

NEW DELHI, Jan. 3 (Xinhua) -- India on Monday morning started vaccinating children aged 15 to 18 against COVID-19 amid fears of a surge in infections of the Omicron variant.

India's federal health minister Mansukh Mandaviya shared photographs of children getting vaccinated to mark the beginning of the inoculation campaign, and urged India's children to get vaccinated at the earliest date.

The Indian health ministry said Bharat Biotech's Covaxin vaccine, which were recently approved for emergency use in children, will be administered to the targeted children.

Media reports said over 1.2 million children in the eligible age group have registered at the government's web portal for COVID-19 vaccination registration CoWIN so far.

The vaccination drive is being carried out in consultation with schools at hospitals and health centers. Reports said a large number of schools and other educational institutions are also being used as vaccination centers as well.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi in late December announced to start the vaccination for the 15 to 18-year-olds from Jan. 3 in the South Asian country.

Officials said administering the third or booster doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to health workers, frontline workers and vulnerable senior citizens will begin from Jan. 10.

The clearance for the third dose administration from the government for the selected groups came amid a threat of increasing cases of the highly transmissible Omicron variant of COVID-19. Enditem

Boys wait in a queue to receive COVID-19 vaccines at a school in Nagaon district of India's northeastern state of Assam, Jan. 3, 2022.

India on Monday morning started vaccinating children aged 15 to 18 against COVID-19 amid fears of a surge in infections of the Omicron variant. (Str/Xinhua)

A girl receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine at a hospital in Amritsar district of northern India's Punjab state, Jan. 3, 2022.

India on Monday morning started vaccinating children aged 15 to 18 against COVID-19 amid fears of a surge in infections of the Omicron variant. (Str/Xinhua)

A girl receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Agartala, the capital city of India's northeastern state of Tripura, Jan. 3, 2022.

India on Monday morning started vaccinating children aged 15 to 18 against COVID-19 amid fears of a surge in infections of the Omicron variant. (Str/Xinhua)

A boy receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine at a school in Nagaon district of India's northeastern state of Assam, Jan. 3, 2022.

India on Monday morning started vaccinating children aged 15 to 18 against COVID-19 amid fears of a surge in infections of the Omicron variant. (Str/Xinhua)

Health workers inoculate students with COVID-19 vaccines in Bangalore, India, Jan. 3, 2022.

India on Monday morning started vaccinating children aged 15 to 18 against COVID-19 amid fears of a surge in infections of the Omicron variant. (Str/Xinhua)

A girl receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Bangalore, India, Jan. 3, 2022.

India on Monday morning started vaccinating children aged 15 to 18 against COVID-19 amid fears of a surge in infections of the Omicron variant. (Str/Xinhua)