Skoda India commences Covid vaccination drive for staff
New Delhi
10-March-2021
Automobile manufacturer Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Private Limited (SAVWIPL) has commenced the Covid-19 vaccination drive for all its employees.
Accordingly, the drive includes employees' dependents as well in line with the ongoing government guidelines.
The company said that inoculation drive will cover both shots of the Covid-19 vaccine in phases as defined by the authorities covering senior citizens and people with co-morbidities first, followed by a wider application in the general population.
"Apart from the on-roll employees, the programme will also cover the apprentices, and will be working with its suppliers to cover the third party workers," the company said in a statement.
"The vaccination drive is part of the voluntary workplace wellness program and eligible employees or dependants can choose to receive the Covid-19 vaccination from their preferred private hospital, the cost for which will be covered by SAVWIPL."
India, which began its Covid-19 vaccination campaign on January 16 2021, started the second phase of vaccination on March 1, 2021, under which people aged above 60 years and those above 45 years with co-morbidities will be vaccinated. - IANS
More Headlines
Actress Tamannaah Bhatia Summoned by Maharashtra Cyber Police in Online Betting Scandal
Delhi Police Use Fire Brigade Crane To Bring Down TN Farmers From Mobile Tower
NRI Medical Professional Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar: The Richest Candidate in Lok Sabha Elections 2024
AI-Enabled SaaS Platform Accacia Raises $6.5 Million in Funding
Natch Snacks and Recircles Team Up for Sustainable Waste Management
Actress Tamannaah Bhatia Summoned by Maharashtra Cyber Police in Online Betting Scandal
Delhi Police Use Fire Brigade Crane To Bring Down TN Farmers From Mobile Tower
NRI Medical Professional Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar: The Richest Candidate in Lok Sabha Elections 2024
AI-Enabled SaaS Platform Accacia Raises $6.5 Million in Funding
Natch Snacks and Recircles Team Up for Sustainable Waste Management