FM assures ramp up in supply of oxygen, Remdesivir to states


New Delhi, Apr 21 (IANS): Union Finance Mminister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday praised the Indian industry for its extreme forbearance, patience and perseverance, using Japanese word 'Gamanzuyoi'.

Addressing more than 150 senior industry captains in a virtual interaction organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), she emphasised on the need for adopting micro-containment strategy in dealing with the second surge of the pandemic and acknowledged that the deliberations with CII had helped shaped this strategy.

Explaining the rationale, the Finance Minister said that unlike last time, the government now has important tools such as vaccines and medicines to deal with the pandemic.

On meeting the phenomenal increase in demand for medical oxygen, a critical treatment tool for Covid-19, she assured seamless supply to states. Measures that the government is taking include importing medical oxygen, round the clock working of oxygen filling stations and allowing containers used for nitrogen and argon to be used for oxygen, she added.

Sitharaman also gave details of government initiatives to help ramp up capacity of Remdesivir from 36 lakh vials per month to 78 lakh vials per month. Some of these measures include rapid clearances for new capacities, stopping exports, stopping the exports of APIs and formulations used in the manufacture of this life saving drug, and allowing EoUs and manufacturers located in SEZs to also sell in the domestic market, she said.

During the interaction, CII members manufacturing Remdesivir apprised the Finance Minister that they were in fact working towards exceeding the committed target of 78 lakh vials per month and aiming to reach a production of 1 crore vials per month.

Elaborating on the recent announcements on the vaccination, the Finance Minister said that the CII's suggestions on opening up of the vaccination to all adults, allowing industry to vaccinate its employees and their families and allowing vaccine imports have all been accepted in the policy. The government has also cleared an advance payment of Rs 4,600 crore to the Serum Institute of India and Bharat Biotech, to help them ramp up capacities.

Welcoming the CII suggestions on mitigating the impact to the economy to save livelihoods, alongside lives, the Finance Minister assured an examination of the same.

Earlier, CII President and Managing Director & CEO, Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd, Uday Kotak, in his opening remarks, lauded the speed of government's policy action, for tackling the Covid-19 pandemic, over the last 72 hours.

Kotak emphasised on the importance of vaccination and doing whatever it takes to ramp up vaccination. He also emphasised on ensuring adequate supplies of oxygen, medicines and beds in the immediate term.

In the medium term, he emphasised on ramping up research to identify and tackle the mutants and to upgrade the vaccines. He also suggested to build India's capacity in terms of supplies and medical infrastructure to address any possible future waves.

 

  

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  • Sam, Kudla

    Thu, Apr 22 2021

    FM does health ministers job, Health minister does agri ministers job, agri minister does road n infra ministers job, PM does foreign mister job. LOL. this agouti had 1 year to be prepared. Our PM and HMs ego to defeat mamata in bengal killed thousands. 2020 was not destroyed by pandemic. It was destroyed by politics not just in India but whole world.. politics is worse than pandemic. In the name of pandemic the governments world over are trying to control its citizens freedom.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 22 2021

    Can we trust her Again ...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, Apr 22 2021

    You should, have faith

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