NEW DELHI: Special arrangements have been made to vaccinate
MPs and their family members, above 60 years and those aged between 45-60 with co-morbidities, against Covid-19 from March 9, a day after the Houses reconvene following the recess during the
Budget session.
While MPs will be vaccinated at the Parliament House medical centre, their families will be able to get the jab at CGHS dispensaries in North and South Avenue.
The welfare branch of Parliament, which is coordinating the special
vaccination drive, said in a bulletin on Saturday that members will require to register themselves online and those above the age of 60 will need to show their official ID cards and
Aadhaar for getting themselves vaccinated.
Members between 45 to 59 years who have co-morbidities will require certificates from registered medical practitioners along with their identification documents. The vaccination facilities will also be extended to MPs in their respective parliamentary constituencies.