Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Jab drive scaled up in poll-bound states

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Administer­ing at least one Covid vaccine dose to the entire eligible population in election-bound states such as Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhan­d is a priority for the government, people familiar with the matter said on Sunday.

Also, the target of a landmark one billion Covid vaccine doses is likely to be achieved by the second week of October, officials from the central government said.

“We are looking at giving at least one shot of the Covid-19 vaccine to all eligible beneficiar­ies in states that are going to have assembly elections soon. States such as Goa and Himachal Pradesh have already seen 100% first-dose coverage, and then there are states such as Punjab and Uttar Pradesh where assembly elections are to be held next year and we shall ensure at least first dose is given,” said a senior government functionar­y aware of the developmen­t, on condition of anonymity.

Goa and Himachal Pradesh have already administer­ed at least one dose of the vaccine to their entire eligible population.

The Centre has been stressing the need to avoid crowding as far as possible to curb disease transmissi­on; and if there is a need to step out at public places where there is a possibilit­y of having a heavy crowd then it should be done only by those who are fully vaccinated.

“The vaccines that we have

are disease modifying, which means we know that vaccines prevent severe disease and death,” said Balram Bhargava, director general, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), during a media briefing on Covid-19 updates recently.

“...mass gatherings should be discourage­d, particular­ly in the upcoming festival season because we still have few districts which are having the problem; and full vaccinatio­n should be a pre-requisite if it is absolutely essential or it becomes critical to have a gathering of some people,” he added.

Cumulative Covid vaccine doses administer­ed in the country crossed 800 million on Saturday. The government said 20% of India’s adult population has been fully vaccinated and 62% has got at least one dose.

Of all the vaccines used, around 89% have been the Oxford-AstraZenec­a vaccine manufactur­ed by Serum Institute of India under the brand name Covishield. At least 10% have been Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin and about 1% the Russian-made Sputnik V vaccine.

At least 50% of the beneficiar­ies have been administer­ed the first dose in Uttar Pradesh. The target is to cover 100% of the eligible population with at least one shot before the polls, a senior official said.

Commenting on the delay in the availabili­ty of Pfizer and Moderna’s Covid vaccines in India, the official said changes in the demands of manufactur­ers from time to time were responsibl­e.

“We already have given permission for emergency use and the rest of the formalitie­s are being taken care of,” the official added.

The Centre is also focusing on increasing vaccinatio­n coverage at tourist hot spots in the country.

On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that tourist destinatio­ns were prioritise­d for vaccinatio­n during an interactio­n with health care workers and vaccine beneficiar­ies in Goa.

He said that states and Union territorie­s such as Himachal Pradesh, Goa, Chandigarh, and Lakshadwee­p have administer­ed at least one dose of the vaccine to its entire population. He added that Sikkim, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Kerala, Ladakh, Uttarakhan­d, and Dadra Nagar Haveli were not far behind.

“India has given a lot of priority to states with potential tourism sector in the vaccinatio­n campaign. It is very important that our tourism destinatio­ns reopen. Himachal Pradesh and Goa are some examples; everyone has received their first dose already. Tourists can visit these places with a feeling of safety,” said Modi.

Union health secretary, Rajesh Bhushan, also asked 11 states that are reporting a more dangerous type of dengue to take steps to ensure early detection of cases, start fever helplines and stock adequate amount of testing kits, larvicides, and medicines.

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