Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Erratic supply slows down vaccinatio­n drive in Majha

- Mandeep Kaur Narula letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

ONLY 1,500 TO 2,000 DOSES ARE BEING ADMINISTER­ED PER DAY IN EACH DISTRICT OF THE REGION

AMRITSAR : Erratic supply of doses from the state government has slowed down the vaccinatio­n drive in the Majha region comprising Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Pathankot and Tarn Taran districts.

Health department officials say people are not visiting government centres as they are confused over vaccine availabili­ty.

On Thursday, only 1,970 vaccine doses were administer­ed to beneficiar­ies in Amritsar while other 4,261 were inoculated on Friday after the district received fresh stock of vaccine.

“The vaccinatio­n pace had slowed down in Amritsar due to shortage but we are now getting the supply. Earlier, more than 8,000 beneficiar­ies were being inoculated daily but the count had dipped to 2,000 to 3,000. The number will improve once we get supply for inoculatin­g the 18-45 age category,” said Amritsar assistant civil surgeon Dr Amarjit Singh.

Only 21,746 beneficiar­ies in the 18-45 age group have been inoculated in Amritsar till now.

On Friday, only 2,124 doses were administer­ed in Tarn Taran, 1,848 in Gurdaspur and around 1,000 in Pathankot.

“On an average, more than 6,000 people were being administer­ed daily, but now the count has dipped to 1,500 to 3,000 in Gurdaspur. Due to vaccine shortage, we had to send back the beneficiar­ies and now they are confused over its availabili­ty,” said Gurdaspur immunisati­on officer Arvind Manchanda, adding that people are also not coming forward to take the jab as Covid-19 cases are declining in the past few days.

In Tarn Taran, only 8,487 beneficiar­ies in the 18+ category have been inoculated so far, said immunisati­on officer Varinder Kaur.

The situation is improving and villagers are also taking vaccine shots now. Also, vaccinatio­n camps are being set up for shopkeeper­s and vulnerable groups, she said.

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