PM Narendra Modi urges states to monitor COVID-19 vaccine wastage

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New Delhi: Amid surge in COVID-19 instances, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday (March 17) highlighted the problem of vaccine wastage and mentioned the scenario wants to be monitored in each state. 

During his digital assembly with the Chief Ministers of states and Union Territories, PM Modi mentioned, “The main concern is the expiry date of the vaccine. The vaccine of early expiry date should be used before that of the date after the first one. The vaccine should be used according to the date if it is used earlier, will lead to wastage. Precautions of mask, cleanliness, maintaining social and personal hygiene should be done strictly.” 

The Prime Minister mentioned that over 10% of the Covid-19 vaccines in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh are wasted and these states want to overview the identical. “Over 10% vaccine wastage in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Vaccine wastage in UP is almost the same. It should be reviewed in states that why vaccine wastage is happening. Monitoring must be done every evening and pro-active people should be contacted so that there’s no wastage in every state,” he was quoted as saying by ANI. 

“This is wastage of a person’s right and it is not good. States should work on targeting zero wastage and it will improve the condition and it will lead to a good result,” he added. 

The PM additionally requested states to ramp up RT-PCR checks, improve vaccination centres whereas guaranteeing zero wastage of vaccines. 

PM Modi’s statements come within the wake of Ministry of Health’s press convention through which it identified the vaccine wastage scenario. “Average COVID vaccine wastage in India is 6.5 per cent. Vaccines are invaluable commodities, their wastage has to be drastically reduced,” the ministry mentioned. 

Modi additionally emphasised on curbing the second peak of COVID-19 and known as for “quick and decisive measures”.

“We will have to stop the emerging second peak of Coronavirus immediately. For this, we have to take quick and decisive steps,” he mentioned. 

 





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