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After a five-week strict lockdown, Kerala is beginning to return to normal life, albeit at a moderate rate. Although the spread of the disease has not come down as expected, the government is convinced that concessions are needed to help revival of life.
Stringent restriction will also change from now on. The new decision is to tighten controls in areas where the disease is most prevalent and to provide maximum concessions where it is not.

Government’s decision to expand immunizations in anticipation of a third-wave possibility could be expected to have a positive effect. The goal is to vaccinate at a rate of 2.5 lakh per day. At least 1.12 crore people in the state have already been vaccinated. The percentage of people who received both doses is 14%. The goal can only be achieved by intense fighting.

Senior citizens over the age of eighty and those with physical disabilities are advised to get vaccinated at home. Arrangements can be made to vaccinate other members of such households in the group. Camps can be organized in a decentralized manner instead of inviting a large number of people to a one-day vaccination drive. There is not a single village without resident associations. Vaccination camps can be successfully organized if such associations and associations come forward. All you have to do is to decide the place and time in advance. The only thing the government has to do is to assign the required staff. Facilities for half an hour post-injection monitoring will also have to be provided.

Although it is rare in people who have received two doses of the vaccine to catch Covid, the experience shows otherwise.
Vaccine recipients should not neglect to take precautions related to the epidemic. Mask properly and it will withstand a great deal of adverse conditions. Restrictions that have been a part of personal life must remain unchanged.

The Centre's vaccine policy will take effect on June 21. The state must continue to receive the vaccine in order to implement the declaration of a free vaccine for everyone above 18 years of age. Availability should be ensured as needed as accurate intervals are recommended for the second dose. Covaxin is facing a severe shortage in the state. Those who receive the first dose are scrambling for the next dose. Such uncertainty related to vaccination should not occur.

Although the overall disease rate in the state is declining significantly, it is still high in some districts. At the local level, there are many areas where the spread of the disease is recorded at thirty and above. If people are not willing to take the restrictions more seriously, the situation will get worse again. It will cause untold suffering to society as a whole.