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Consider allowing RWAs to run vax camps with pvt hosps: HC to Centre

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The Delhi High Court has asked the Centre to “seriously” consider involving RWAs in the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n drive in associatio­n with private hospitals, making it convenient and safe for residents to get jabs at nearby centres.

In case the government finds merit in this suggestion, the position may be clarified without any delay and if the authoritie­s are not inclined to permit Residents Welfare Associatio­ns (RWAs) to organise such camps, the reasons shall be disclosed in a status report, the high court said.

“In our view, the said aspect deserves serious considerat­ion, and unless there are any specific reasons why the Central Government would not want the RWAs to play a role in the vaccinatio­n drive, there should be no impediment in designatin­g the camps organised by the RWAs in associatio­n with private hospitals as vaccinatio­n centres run by private hospitals.

“Permitting vaccinatio­ns to be undertaken at such camps would go a long way in making it convenient and safe for the residents of the colonies to get themselves vaccinated at such centres. The Central Government should, therefore, seriously consider this proposal at the earliest,” said a bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Jasmeet Singh, which was hearing pleas relating to management of COVID-19 crisis in Delhi.

The court, in its June 4 order, asked the Centre to file a status report in this regard by July 7, when it will hear the matter on reopening after vacations.

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