Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Citizens awaiting 2nd dose jittery amid vax shortage

Nearing or having missed the deadline, many beneficiar­ies in state unable to book slot or are being sent back from vax sites

- Mandeep Kaur Narula letterschd@hindustant­imes.com (With Aneesha Sareen Kumar from Ludhiana)

AMRITSAR: Vaccine shortage in Punjab has left many citizens awaiting their second dose jittery, with scores of them complainin­g about having missed the stipulated deadline already.

While the second dose of Covishield is to be taken within four to eight weeks of the first jab, the interval for Covaxin is four to six weeks. However, due to the nonavailab­ility of doses, especially of Covaxin, many beneficiar­ies are unable to book an online slot or are being sent back from government vaccinatio­n centres without getting the second jab, according to ground reports from many parts of the state.

“More than 200 eligible teachers and staff members of our school were administer­ed Covaxin in March and April, but many are still awaiting their second dose,” says Sukhpreet Kaur, who teaches at a private school in Amritsar.

Kaur says she is trying to book a slot for the second dose, which is due for the past two weeks, but no slot for Covaxin is available for the next seven days at any of the hospitals in Amritsar. “I also visited the civil hospital, but to no avail,” she says.

In Ludhiana, Kiran Malik, 67, who got her first Covishield dose on April 14, has been unsuccessf­ully trying to book a slot for the second shot on May 26. “At a time when it is so risky to step out of our houses, how can the authoritie­s expect us to visit the centres and try our luck with on-the-spot registrati­ons,” says her husband, BL Malik.

A 73-year-old woman from Amritsar, who is not willing to be named, claims she visited the local civil hospital twice, but failed to get the second Covishield dose that is due for the past three weeks.

“I took my first dose in the second week of March. I have visited the civil hospital for my second dose twice, but due to limited stock of vaccines, I didn’t get the jab,” she says, while adding that instead of extending the drive to others, the first preference should be given to beneficiar­ies eligible for the second dose.

Only 1.64L got second dose in past one week

In the past one week, only 1.64 lakh people have been administer­ed the second dose in Punjab, as compared to 2.44 lakh who got their first shot.

In all, around 6 lakh people have completed their vaccinatio­n cycle, which is just 18% of the people inoculated with at least one dose. Among these 6 lakh people who have received both the doses, 2.25 lakh are health care and frontline warriors while 3.75 lakh are other citizens in the 45+ age group.

Dr Puneet Juneja, district nodal officer, vaccines, Ludhiana, said that due to limited stock, the department is not scheduling online appointmen­ts. “We release a list of centres where residents can get vaccinated daily,” he said.

Though claiming that many people, especially frontline workers, are willingly skipping the second shot, Dr Rajesh Bhaskar, state nodal officer for Covid-19, admitted that the second dose of vaccine, especially Covaxin, is being delayed due to limited stock.

”The vaccinatio­n drive in Punjab picked up the pace in April, after it was opened for all people above 45 years of age. So far, the state health department has administer­ed 2.34 lakh doses of Covaxin, but we have received only 75,000 doses for the second shot, which are insufficie­nt,” he said, while adding that around 15 lakh beneficiar­ies will get eligible for their second dose, of both the vaccines, in Punjab by May 31.

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SAMEER SEHGAL/HT Cops urge people to maintain discipline at a vaccinatio­n site in Amritsar on Monday.

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