Hyderabad: The biggest ever vaccination drive in India to be held in the city, the Vaccine Capital of the World at Hitex Exhibition Grounds, Madhapur here on Sunday.
Starting from 8 am, it will go on till 9 pm in the night at Hitex, where 500 counters are set up and there will be no waiting time. Different time slots are allocated all through the day.
With the objective to stop the Fastest Surge of COVID-19, the Mega vaccination drive, probably the biggest ever vaccination drive to be held this Sunday, where 40,000 people are expected to be inoculated on a single day.
Pre-registered will walk in, scan a QR Code and proceed for the jab.
Only Covaxin will be available and all the above 18 plus years are eligible to take the vaccine.
Concerned about the spike in cases in the past 60 to 70 days that caused loss of lives, Medic over in association with Cyberabad Police Commissioner ate and The Society for Cyberabad Security Council (SCSC) planned this initiative to combat COVID-19.
The objective of this drive is to inoculate the maximum number of people in the tri-city.
All necessary arrangements are made to follow strict covid-19 protocols to ensure proper hygiene and safety of the participants.
Those willing to get vaccinated on Sunday must register at the link — https://medicoveronline.com/vaccination/ and for more information contact on 68334455
CoWin registration is mandatory for a slot booking and a confirmation will be sent immediately on successful registration. The slot time will also be intimidated by Medicover subsequently.
According to Cyberabad Police Commissioner Mr VC.Sajjanar,“It is important to take all steps to prevent the surge of the pandemic. This vaccination drive will help us to control the surge as well as prevent the possible third wave.”
SCSC General Secretary Mr Krishna Yedula, said “we are very happy to be associated with this drive as we believe vaccination is the only solution under the current circumstances. We hope maximum people take benefit out of this drive”.
Medicover Group Hospital Executive Director Mr Hari Krishna said, ‘Vaccination has proven to be effective in combating the pandemic in many countries. It is necessary to conduct such mass vaccination drives to cover the maximum population.

This post was published on June 4, 2021 1:59 pm