Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

‘No plan to reduce Covishield gap’

THE REMARKS CAME AFTER A REPORT SAID THAT THE GAP BETWEEN DOSES MAY BE REDUCED AT PVT CENTRES

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India is not considerin­g any decision to lower the gap between two doses of Covishield, a top government expert said on Wednesday, hours after news agency Reuters said people getting jabs at private centres may allowed to take their second shots sooner in line with a court order.

There is a mandatory 12-week wait for second shots of Covishield, which the government put in place citing scientific studies that showed higher efficacy with a longer interval.

However, more scientific evidence that followed showed that two doses were more necessary to adequately protect against the Delta variant, which dominated India during the April-may wave.

“These reports about the centre likely to reduce gap for Covishield administra­tion in the private vaccinatio­n centres are not correct. There cannot be different rules for different categories of people; that would be discrimina­tory and science does not work like that. In case of modificati­ons for students needing to travel for studies and other people taking internatio­nal travel, there was a compelling reason to modify the guidelines,” said Dr NK Arora, chairman, Covid-19 working group of National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisati­on (NTAGI).

“Scientific­ally we are very firm on our decision at the moment. But of course, it is a dynamic situation, and if in future there is data to support benefits of reducing the gap, then our experts will look at it. The decision will be driven purely by science,” he added.

Reuters quoted an unnamed source as saying that the gap would be cut for those taking doses in private hospitals and clinics, for which they need to pay.

“Since the high court has given a judgement, it will have to be done,” said one of the sources. “For the government’s programme, the ideal gap remains 12 weeks.”

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