The preparation for the “world’s largest vaccination drive”, planned to start on January 16, is on full throttle.
After the Drug Controller General of India released a limited, emergency-use permit for two vaccines on January 3.
Some states have complained that the number of doses they have received would not be appropriate to cover all healthcare staff.
The Union Health Ministry has cautioned the state governments of certain pitfalls that may occur in the beginning phases as the preparation for the “world’s largest vaccination drive”, planned to start on January 16, is on full throttle.
100 beneficiaries at each vaccination session:
At each vaccination session all around the country, it’s been planned that there’ll be a maximum of 100 beneficiaries. “The ministry urged the states not to coordinate “unreasonable vaccination amounts per site each day”.
As many nations began vaccinating last December, the emergency vaccine for healthcare workers was much awaited.
The doses have been dispatched to all states:
The Centre also advised the States to take 10% of dosage waste into account, which would be a general possibility.
After the Drug Controller General of India released a limited, emergency-use permit for two vaccines on January 3, preparations were launched to officially procure them to start the vaccination campaign.
1.65 crore vaccination doses including 1.1 crores with Serum Institute’s Covishield and 55 lakhs of Covaxin from Bharat Biotech were procured by the Centre. Both states have also been dispatched the doses.
States complaints that the number of doses received will not adequate to cover all their healthcare worker:
Some states have complained that the number of doses they have received would not be appropriate to cover all healthcare staff. Still, the ministry has claimed that the procurement was carried out according to the state governments’ database.
The ministry has also said that this is the initial delivery of vaccine doses that will be replenished in the coming weeks.
The state governments must gradually expand the number of vaccination sites “in a comprehensive way as the vaccination procedure stabilizes as well as moves forward” rather than trying to accommodate the most people than suggested per session.
As Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan stated:
Sites will be recognized as Covaxin (Bharat Biotech) and Covishield (Serum Institute) sites relying on which vaccines have been administered, as recipients would have to be vaccinated again after 28 days.
Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan ” says earlier that no nation has given this option to those who would be inoculated amid a raging debate about the failure of health care workers to choose among Covaxin as well as Covishield.