Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Panel chief: New vaccine platform to monitor immunisati­on impact

- Deeksha Bhardwaj letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The first analysis that will show the impact of immunisati­on against Covid-19 is expected in a few weeks, National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisati­on (NTAGI) chief Dr NK Arora said on Saturday as efforts to harmonise the data are ramped up by the group to study the efficacy of all vaccines being administer­ed across the country and chances of reinfectio­n, including the fatality rate postvaccin­ation.

The new vaccine platform that will collate three different data sets — Covid-19 test results, breakthrou­gh infections as well as their severity, and vaccinatio­n numbers across the population — will be able to determine trends regarding chances of reinfectio­n post-immunisati­on (after both the first and the second dose) and even the efficacy of different vaccines. This platform will be coordinate­d and managed by ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research). The analysis done on the platform will also help determine the efficacy of a single shot of the vaccine.

“The platform will monitor the impact of immunisati­on on the Covid pandemic,” Arora said. “It will help us assess what is the risk of getting a Covid infection post the first dose and the second dose and the severity of the infection. It will help assess not only the risk of being hospitalis­ed, but also the fatality rate in such cases.” According to Arora, the need to assess and harmonise the three sets of data started taking concrete shape in early April. The platform, which is being developed along with the health ministry and ministry of electronic­s and informatio­n technology, will be accessible to the public.

“The attempt is to put out regular bulletins on the platform. This will help everyone understand the impact of the pandemic in a transparen­t manner,” he said.

The data will be sourced from ICMR and will include Covid reports, the COWIN platform, vaccinatio­n numbers, and Aarogya Setu, which will provide location and other demographi­cs such as age and gender. Data for over 300 million RT-PCR and rapid antigen tests will be collated with that of over 190 million users of Aarogya Setu and further contrasted with the 220 million vaccinatio­n doses administer­ed across the country.

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