Published 22:38 IST, April 19th 2021

COVID vaccine for all above 18 years allowed from May 1; States to procure doses

The Centre on Monday, has liberalised its vaccination strategy allowing all adults over the age of 18 to get the vaccination from May 1 as part of its push

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In a massive push to ramp up vaccination, Centre on Monday, has liberalised its vaccination strategy allowing all ults over age of 18 to get vaccination from May 1. Currently, only those above 45 are allowed to get vaccine doses. India has ministered 12,42,64,553 doses till date across India with 10,80,34,647 receiving first dose.

Vaccination opened up for 18+

After a discussion between PM Modi and pharmaceutical manufacturers, Centre has decided that all stakeholders will be given flexibility to customise to local needs. Moreover, everyone above age of 18 to be eligible to get vaccine against Covid-19 and vaccine manufacturers will be incentivized to furr scale up ir production, as well as attract new national and international players. Vaccine manufacturers have been empowered to release up to 50% of ir supply to state Govts. and in open market at a pre-declared price.

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Decentralising vaccination process, Centre has empowered states to procure ditional vaccine doses directly from manufacturers, as well as open up vaccination to any category of people above age of 18 for same. Centre's vaccination drive will continue as before, providing free vaccination for essential and priority populations as defined earlier i.e HCWs, FLWs and population above 45 years, with ministering second dose on priority. Under Phase 3 of COVID vaccination strategy, vaccine manufacturers would supply 50% of ir monthly Central Drugs Laboratory released doses to Govt of India & would be free to supply remaining 50% doses to State Govts and in open market.

Govt of India, from its share, will allocate vaccines to States/UTs based on criteria of extent of infection (number of active COVID cases) & performance (speed of ministration). Wastage of vaccine will also be considered in this criteria & will affect criteria negatively. Private vaccination providers shall transparently declare ir self-set vaccination price. Eligibility through this channel would be opened up to all ults, i.e. everyone above age of 18 years.

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India's vaccination program

India began its COVID-19 vaccination drive on January 16, aiming to vaccinate 3 crore health care workers. Its second phase of vaccination kicked off on March 1, with PM Modi taking first shot. second phase  is dedicated to those above 60 years of age and those above 45 years with co-morbidities - registered on CO-WIN website and walk-ins at some hospitals. While pricing for a COVID-19 vaccine dose has been capped at Rs 250 at private hospitals, doses are available free of cost at government centers with Centre bearing cost of inoculation. Recently, several states like Delhi, Punjab, Maharashtra, Uttar Presh, Karnataka have sought Centre's nod to rope in private hospitals and to begin vaccinating ults above 18.

On January 3, Drug Controller General of India announced that vaccines of Serum Institue of India (Covishield) and Bharat Biotech (Covaxin) have been granted permission for restricted use in an emergency situation. Recently, Sputnik-V too got its approval for use.  Zydus-Cilla's vaccine, Johnson-Johnson, Moderna and Pfizer's vaccine may soon get approval for emergency usage by Centre.

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19:28 IST, April 19th 2021