Over 15 cr vaccine doses provided to states/UTs free of cost: Centre


New Delhi, Apr 27 (IANS): The Centre on Tuesday said that it has provided more than 15 crore vaccine doses to states and Union Territories (UTs) "free of cost" so far, and more than 80 lakh additional doses will be received by the states/UTs in the next three days.

In a statement, the Union Health Ministry said: "Government of India has so far provided more than 15 crore vaccine doses (15,65,26,140) to states/UTs free of cost. Of this, the total consumption including wastages is 14,64,78,983 doses. More than one crore doses (1,00,47,157) are still available with the states/UTs to be administered."

Meanwhile, 86,40,000 more doses will be received in addition by the states/UTs in the next three days, it added.

As per the ministry data, states having more than 3.70 lakh doses of vaccine as balance are Chhattisgarh (3,72,147), West Bengal (3,97,146), Madhya Pradesh (4,67,961), Tamil Nadu (5,13,119), Karnataka (5,42,725), Jharkhand (5,95,883), Gujarat (6,09,076), Bihar (7,50,587), Maharashtra (9,23,060) and Uttar Pradesh (10,10,581).

Referring to reports quoting some government officials from Maharashtra that the vaccines in the state are finished, thereby adversely impacting the vaccination drive, the Health Ministry sought to clarify that the total Covid vaccine doses received by Maharashtra as on April 27 (at 8 a.m.) are 1,58,62,470.

"Of this, the total consumption including wastage (0.22 per cent) was 1,49,39,410. Balance of 9,23,060 doses is still available with Maharashtra for administration of vaccine doses to the eligible population groups. Furthermore, three lakh doses of Covid vaccine are in the pipeline for delivery in the next three days," it said.

The government said that vaccination is a crucial pillar of the five point strategy of the country to fight the pandemic, which includes 'Test, Track, Treat' and Covid Appropriate Behaviour (CAB) as the other complementing and equally important containment and management measures.

"Country has launched the world's largest vaccination drive on January 16 this year. A liberalised and accelerated Phase 3 strategy of Covid-19 vaccination will be implemented from May 1. In its Phase 3, the National Vaccine Strategy aims at liberalised vaccine pricing and scaling up of vaccine coverage. Procurement, eligibility and administration of vaccines have been made flexible as part of the Liberalised vaccination Strategy," it said.

 

  

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  • T.Dsilva, Udupi

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    Bhakths, Please remind Neermala FM of India and Viswa Guru , that Population of Bihar is around 10 Crore, and people eligible for Vaccination may be more than 7 crore, Where she recently promised Free Vaccination to Entire state, Forget Population of UP which is more than 25 crore and other states, ,,,,,,

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    free vaccination promise was jumla.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    Do we have any choice ...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    1) 2 choices of Jab brands - Covishield and Covaxin 2) 2 choices to get jabbed at: Govt centres for free and at Private hospitals for a small charge (rs 250/-) 3) 2 choices for appointments for Jabs: One via CoWin app and other thru Aarogya Sethu app Hope this clarifies, kindly get the vaccination 2 doses ASAP

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Tue, Apr 27 2021

    Is this from Atmanirbhar or Vocal for Local or Pharmacy of the World?????....... Foreign countries are giving you free medicine so don’t do show off in the media. You only have do the delivery not in black market.

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