By: Shree1news, 22 JUN 2021
India on Monday administered close to 8.6 million vaccine doses against coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in a single day, which is the highest ever single-day number recorded in the world so far, stated the Union health ministry in a statement.
The revised universal Covid-19 immunisation policy kicked in on June 1, wherein the Centre is procuring and supplying 75% of the total vaccine supplies being produced in India for free to states for immunising all adults. The Centre then launched the universal vaccination programme against Covid-19 from Monday to provide states with free vaccines for the 18-45 category, a move that’s anticipated to help scale up daily vaccination numbers.
In all, close to 300 million vaccine doses have been administered throughout the country because the nationwide Covid-19 immunisation drive started in the country on January 16, 2021.
“This was a huge number for a single day, and even though this may not be possible to sustain daily in June because of the limited vaccine supplies, it seems to be likes about 5 million vaccine doses ought to be administered in a day,” stated a senior government official aware of the developments, on condition of anonymity.
Dr NK Arora, chairman, working group on Covid-19 vaccines, stated that India should be able to administering near 10 million shots in a day by August, with vaccine supplies expected to improve in coming weeks.
The Centre has so far distributed close to 300 million vaccine doses to states, of which almost 270 million doses have been consumed. At least 20 million doses are still available with states to be administered, and close to 3.3 million doses are in the pipeline that will be distributed to states in the next three days, according to the Union health ministry.
The government is expecting to get around 200-250 million doses per month by August as vaccine manufactures such as Serum Institute of India and Bharat Biotech are in the strategy of scaling up their vaccine production capacity.
India’s vaccine drive started for healthcare workers, and was later expanded to include all frontline workers on February 2, and then, everyone over the age of 60 years and people over the age of 45 with co-morbidities, on March 1.
On April 1, it was expanded to include everyone over the age of 45. Then, in response to demand from states and people, the drive was opened up further, to everyone over the age of 18 years, although states were told they would have to pay for the vaccines of those between the ages of 18 and 45. Private hospitals were also allowed to offer vaccinations at capped prices.
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