Punjab CM asks Centre for 40 lakh vaccine doses to vaccinate eligible population

By  Rajan Nath July 20th 2021 06:02 PM -- Updated: July 20th 2021 06:05 PM

Citing a current demand of more than 2 lakh Covid-19 vaccine doses for the second dose alone, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday demanded 40 lakh more doses from the Centre on an urgent basis to inoculate the state’s eligible population.

The state was expecting 2.46 lakhs vaccines to arrive today but the Chief Minister, during a Covid review virtual meeting, noted that vaccine remains in short supply, having run out of Covishield Covid-19 vaccine and left with a mere 3500 Covaxin doses as of Monday.

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Punjab has already vaccinated more than 90 lakh eligible persons (nearly 37 % of the eligible population) and has been utilizing the stock without any wastage, said Captain Amarinder Singh.

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While the 1st dose has been administered to 75 lakh people, 15 lakh had got the second dose too.

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The Centre needs to arrange for immediate delivery to the state to meet the shortfall and enable inoculation of all those needing the second dose while continuing with the vaccination of other eligible persons, said the Chief Minister.

Pointing out that the doses being supplied to private hospitals were getting wasted as people preferred to go to government hospitals for free inoculation, Health Secretary Hussan Lal informed the meeting that the state has sought diversion of the stocks from the private hospitals but had not received any response so far from the Centre.

-PTC News

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