New Delhi: The Tamil Nadu authorities on Friday (April 30) expressed doubts over the graduation of COVID-19 vaccination drive for the 18-44 years age group on May 1 amid uncertainty of vaccines provide.
Tamil Nadu Health Secretary Dr J Radhakrishnan knowledgeable that the vaccines ordered by the state had not but arrived and there was uncertainty about its arrival. “We have placed orders for 1.5 crore vaccines and so far, the Central government has not allocated the numbers. There is also no cavity on how many vaccines we would possibly get from the two makers – SII and Bharat Biotech”, Radhakrishnan mentioned.
“All states are facing the same issue, and whether we will get the vaccines tomorrow is a question and we are in touch with the companies, it is for them to revert and let us know”, he added.
However, the Health Secretary additionally mentioned that there was enough inventory of vaccines for those that are 45 and above. On April 19, the central authorities had permitted vaccination of these within the 18- 44 age class. Earlier, within the second section, solely those that have been 45 and above have been allowed to be vaccinated towards coronavirus.
Earlier this week, the Tamil Nadu authorities mentioned that it had positioned orders for 1.5 crore vaccines by way of the Tamil Nadu Medical Services Corporation (TNMSC). According to the federal government, that is according to the Chief Minister’s assurance of offering free vaccines for all inside the eligible age group.
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