March 17, 2021
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Vardhan says vax supply not on taxpayers’ expense

On Monday alone, 30 lakh people were vaccinated against Covid-19 and till now up to 3 crore people have been inoculated, said Harsh Vardhan…reports Asian Lite News

The vaccines being supplied to foreign nations are not being sent on the expense of Indian taxpayers and a healthy balance is being maintained in the utilisation of vaccine doses, following the criteria set by the World Health Organisation (WHO), Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan told the Rajya Sabha.

“A healthy balance is being maintained. Yesterday, over 30 lakh people got the vaccine. The criteria has been fixed according to the World Health Organisation and other international standards. It is a dynamic process. Even today among the priority groups, anyone who wants a vaccine can register on the Co-WIN portal and get vaccinated. The vaccine is free at all government hospitals. Private hospitals can only charge Rs 250,” he said while responding to query in the Upper House.

He said that on Monday alone, 30 lakh people were vaccinated against Covid-19 and till now up to 3 crore people have been inoculated.

As many as 40 frontline workers have been vaccinated for coronavirus at a naval hospital in Andhra Pradesh’s Visakhapatnam on Saturday.”Covishield vaccine was given to 40 frontline Covid warriors including doctors, nurses, paramedical staff, health workers, ward sahayakas and medical attendants at INHS Kalyani, Visakhapatnam,” said a city-based defence official.
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Harsh Vardhan informed the Rajya Sabba Speaker that 5.94 crore doses of vaccines have been sent to 72 foreign countries so far.

To a question by Sukhram Singh Yadav of the Samajwadi Party on whethere arrangements could be made for people above 60 years to get vaccinated at home, the minister replied that the matter will be raised before an expert committee.

“The issue has been flagged to us but everyone who is vaccinated at hospitals is required to be kept under observation for 30 minutes. The matter will be raised before an expert committee and if it does not compromise their health, it can be considered,” he said.

A medical health worker giving a shot of Covishield vaccine to a frontline worker. Covid-19 vaccination drive at private hospital daryaganj in New Delhi



On a query about the efficacy of the vaccines against the UK, South African and Brazilian variants, the minister stated that a particular vaccine is believed effective in neutralising the mutations.

He assured the House that the Union Health Ministry in association with the National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration against Covid-19 (NEGVAC) is in touch with all the latest developments in and outside the country.

Meanwhile, Congress member Shakti Sinhg Gohil rued the slow pace of vaccination and said that so far only 0.35 per cent population has been vaccinated. “At this rate, it will take 18 years to complete the vaccination process for the entire population,” he said.

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