Orientation of programme staff: States would undertake an orientation of programme managers responsible of the COVID vaccination programme at district, block and sub block levels, including Health and Wellness Centres and vaccinators at the health facilities in the public and private sector and also of all FLWs and health care providers at all the levels including medical colleges, DH, SDH, CHCs, PHCs, private clinics etc. who provide ANC services to women.
Training of FLWs and Vaccinations: From the above category, states would identify a pool of individuals (PHC-MOs, Staff Nurses, District Programme managers, and Community Health Officers etc. ) who would be directly be responsible for training of frontline workers and vaccinators on counseling of pregnant women and providing them with accurate information regarding the benefits and risks of the vaccine, including guiding them on registration and the location of the appropriate vaccination site. This training can be accomplished in two hours. It would need to be conducted in small batch (10-15) at the level of the PHC, ensuring COVID appropriate behaviors.
The state would conduct an orientation of members from professional bodies such as FOGSI, IMA, IAP & NNF, and any other state specific professional bodies they would be requested to ensure that this information is transmitted to all membeers. This could also be done virtually.
There are several points at which interface of the pregnant woman and the FLW occurs and where pregnant women could be counselled. These include:
During the counselling, the FLW or vaccinator (if the women reaches the CVC directly and has questions related to COVID 19 vaccination) should explain to the pregnant women the potential risks of COVID-19 on their health or that of the baby, benefits of vaccination, potential side effects and precautions they need to take following vaccination.
If the pregnant woman decides to get vaccinated, the process of registration for COVID-19 vaccination needs to be explained to her and the accompanying family member. She also needs to be informed about the nearest COVID vaccination center
The modality for registration of beneficiaries, reporting of vaccination, generation of certificate etc. remains the same as general population. Operational guidelines and standard operating procedures for COVID-19 vaccination are available at:
The full impact of COVID-19 disease on pregnancy outcomes for mother and fetus as well as for new-born is still unclear. Therefore, pregnant women require special considerations and systematic reporting of adverse events following immunization (AEFI). National AEFI surveillance operational guidelines and Covid-19 vaccination operational guidelines will be followed for AEFI surveillance related to Covid-19 vaccination of pregnant women. Following are the additional specific activities and action points under this:
During vaccination:
Reporting:
Investigation of cases:
Causality assessment:
Causality assessment of all adverse events following Covid-19 vaccination of pregnant women to be expedited.
State Task forces (STF) will review planning, capacity building and implementation of pregnant women vaccination in the state.
District Task Forces (DTF) / Urban Task Forces (UTF) will be responsible for ensuring training of health workers, sensitization of professional bodies, and monitoring of vaccination activities for pregnant women.
Last Modified : 7/9/2024
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