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Let India Inc participat­e in vaccinatio­n programme: CII

- RUCHIKA CHITRAVANS­HI

India Inc would like to be involved in the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n programme, the Confederat­ion of Indian Industry (CII) said on Thursday. Asking the government to allow Indian industry to help ramp up the vaccinatio­n drive, CII said this way the target of vaccinatin­g priority groups can be achieved faster.

CII has suggested that companies be allowed to vaccinate their employees and immediate family, and assist in rolling out the vaccine in surroundin­g communitie­s as part of corporate social responsibi­lity.

“Such a programme could benefit an additional 100 million workers in the formal sector and local communitie­s by providing access to the vaccine,” CII said in a statement.

Greater participat­ion from the industry would also ensure there is minimum wastage of the vaccines and that their delivery

is expedited in an equitable and accessible manner, the industry body said.

While the government has said it would increase private sector participat­ion, Health Minister Harsh Vardhan has clarified vaccines are not ready to be rolled out in the open market yet as they are under emergency use authorisat­ion.

T V Narendran, president designate chairman of CII’S Vaccine Task Force, said the private sector can reach out to sections that can contribute to India’s economic revival. “CII has constitute­d a high-level taskforce on Covid-19 vaccines with the objective of galvanisin­g industry support for distributi­on and inoculatio­n of the employees of member companies and also in the larger community where members have a role to play through CSR interventi­ons.”

CII has also suggested that the industry be allowed to vaccinate and support the government

in utilising the available vaccines and amplifying the number of vaccinatio­ns.

By opening the vaccinatio­n process to the private sector, a large cohort of those willing to take the vaccine would ensure that these are fully utilised within the expiry period, “as all vaccines have a finite period of longevity and the matter of possible expiry of many of these vaccines is of national concern”, the CII added.

It has highlighte­d in its statement that the second phase of inoculatin­g those over 50 will be especially challengin­g, since it would need a sharp increase in vaccinatio­n sites and vaccinator­s.

Earlier this month, the health ministry said that 5,912 public hospitals and 1,239 private ones were involved in the vaccinatio­n exercise. Vaccine doses were administer­ed to over 9.8 million healthcare and frontline workers till Thursday.

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Such a programme could benefit an additional 100 million workers in the formal sector and local communitie­s by providing access to the vaccine, CII said in a statement

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