Categories: Specials

Delhi govt sets up vaccine centre for people travelling abroad for work, studies

Published by
PTI

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Monday inaugurated a special COVID-19 vaccination centre at a city school for students, athletes and people who have to travel abroad for work.

People who come under the above categories will be able to get their second vaccine dose at the camp under special provisions after a gap of 28-84 days from the date of their first shot, Sisodia said.

The centre has been set up at the Navyug School situated on Mandir Marg. Sisodia said the purpose of the special vaccination centre was to “wish good luck” to those who would be travelling abroad under the specified categories.

“These days, our children are going abroad for further studies, or have attained jobs outside the country or are participating in international sports events. We have opened this special vaccination centre for all these citizens who are leaving for abroad and need to be vaccinated at the earliest, without any hassle,” he said at the inauguration.

The minister said Covishield vaccine would be administered at this centre.

Under special provisions of the Delhi government, eligible candidates will be able to get their second dose within 28-84 days of their first shot, he added.

Those who wish to avail the facility will have to carry their passports and relevant travel documents. According to an official statement, the facility will be available to those who need to undertake international travel within August 31.

The second dose of Covishield vaccine can be taken after a gap of 28 to 84 days at this centre by students who have to go abroad for studies, people taking up jobs in foreign countries and athletes, sportspersons and accompanying staff of the Indian contingent attending the International Olympics to be held in Tokyo under special provisions, the statement said.

The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare had issued recommendations to provide vaccines to people who have completed 28 days of their first dose and need to travel for studies, work or for participating in the Olympics.

(Cover: Credit – Getty Images)

PTI

Published by
PTI

Recent Posts

Delhi Police ASI arrested for taking Rs 20,000 bribe in dowry harassment case

Delhi Police’s vigilance unit arrested an ASI for allegedly accepting a Rs 20,000 bribe to…

March 16, 2026

Wanted criminal linked to Delhi gang held for armed assault; earlier involved in robbery-murder

Police say the 29-year-old accused, linked to the Dhingra gang in Jahangir Puri, was wanted…

March 16, 2026

Delhi govt approves free bus travel for transgender passengers: Rekha Gupta

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta says the Cabinet has approved free bus travel for transgender…

March 16, 2026

Youth, juvenile held for attacking man who intervened in assault in northwest Delhi

Police say an 18-year-old and a juvenile attacked a man with a knife after he…

March 16, 2026

Delhi: Truck driver killed after crashing into divider while fleeing accident site

Police said a 32-year-old truck driver died after his vehicle crashed into a divider and…

March 16, 2026

Picked Ishan for World Cup on gut feeling, sensed his X-factor, says skipper Surya

India captain Suryakumar Yadav says he picked power-hitter Ishan Kishan for the T20 World Cup…

March 16, 2026