New Delhi: Elected representatives above 50 years of age are likely to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in the second round of the ongoing inoculation drive. The second round will follow the first which started January 16. In the first phase, more than three crore healthcare and frontline workers are being vaccinated.
It means that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, most of his Cabinet ministers, including Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah and Nitin Gadkari will get vaccinated. Also falling in this category are a majority of chief ministers and top-rung leaders of all political parties besides MPs and MLAs. A government source, however, insisted that there is no specific timeline for the vaccination of top politicians.
The prime minister in his interaction with chief ministers before the nationwide rollout of the vaccination programme had asked politicians to not jump queue. He said the first round of inoculation is meant for healthcare and frontline workers.
Modi had also said that the turn of those over 50 years of age besides those younger but living with comorbidities will come after that, sources said.
Though the government has given no timeline, Modi had said January 11 that 30 crore people, including those above 50 years of age, will be vaccinated in the next few months.