KIMS, BMCRI Chosen For Video Conference With PM Modi During Covid-19 Vaccination Launch Event
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 20 July, 2025
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Bengaluru: Two vaccination sites have been selected in Karnataka for Conference with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during Saturday's launch of the Covid vaccination drive.
The sites are Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI), popularly known as Victoria Hospital and Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubballi, according to the State Covid bulletin.
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As many as 233 vaccination sites have been selected in the state for the live webcast with the national vaccine launch. Among them are 18 district hospitals, 13 government medical colleges, five private medical colleges, six private hospitals, 145 Taluk hospitals, 27 Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and 19 urban.
State vaccine store, Bengaluru, will be receiving 11.34 lakh doses. State vaccine store, Belagavi, will be receiving 2.58 lakh doses.
The state has received 24 lakh 0.5 ml syringes and they are being distributed to districts. Another 31 lakh syringes are expected in the coming week.
Details of a total of 6,59,569 healthcare workers have been uploaded on Co-WIN portal till January 11. The number of state healthcare worker beneficiaries (government and private) included are 6,45,996 and the central government healthcare worker beneficiaries included are 13,573.
The 104 call centre will be utilised to address queries from general public and beneficiaries on Covid vaccination.
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