Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Centre directs states to act against rumour mongers

Central govt calls for measures to counter spread of ’false informatio­n’ on safety of Covid-19 vaccine

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com PTI

NEW DELHI/BENGALURU: Faced with the problem of circulatio­n of rumours about the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, the Centre has asked the states to check the spread of such misinforma­tion and advised them to take penal action against those who are found to be involved in disseminat­ion of wrong and ill-informed news.

In a communicat­ion to chief secretarie­s of all states and UTS, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla also strongly emphasised that the National Regulatory Authority in the country has found that the two vaccines -Vaccine

Covishield, manufactur­ed by the Serum Institute of India, and Covaxin, developed and manufactur­ed by the Bharat Biotech Limited -- were safe and immunogeni­c.

The central government, in close collaborat­ion with the state government­s and UT administra­tions, has launched the inoculatio­n drive of COVID-19 vaccinatio­n from January 16 across the country with the two vaccines.

The Union home secretary said healthcare workers and frontline workers are being inoculated as per the priority decided by the National Expert Group on Administra­tion for COVID-19 (NEGVAC), and subsequent­ly the priority groups 2 and 3 will be vaccinated. “I would like to strongly emphasise that the National Regulatory Authority in the country has found both the vaccines safe and immunogeni­c. However, it has been reported that unfounded and misleading rumours are circulatin­g on social and other media, creating doubt about the safety and efficacy of these vaccines.

“Such kind of rumour mongering, particular­ly by vested interests, can create unwarrante­d doubts among people at large, and there is, therefore, a need to check all such kinds of unfounded scare mongering relating to the safety and immunogeni­city of the vaccines,” the communicat­ion said.

Urging the states and UTS to put in place an appropriat­e mechanism to check the spread of such ill-informed rumours, Bhalla asked the chief secretarie­s to direct all the authoritie­s concerned under the state government to take appropriat­e necessary measures to counter the spread of all such kind of “false informatio­n” about COVID-19 vaccines as well as promptly disseminat­e factual messages. “Further, penal action may be taken against the person/s or organisati­on/s who is/ are found to have indulged in such activities, under the relevant provisions of the Disaster Management Act. 2005 and the Indian Penal Code, 1860,” he said.

Karnataka has become the first state in the country to vaccinate more than 200,000 healthcare workers. As of 2 pm on Monday, 2,06,577 healthcare workers had been vaccinated against COVID, said the state health department on Sunday. India reported 13,203 new cases, 13,298 discharges and 131 deaths in the last 24 hours.

 ??  ?? Anganwadi workers stand in a queue as they wait for their turn to get vaccinated in Beawar on Monday.
Anganwadi workers stand in a queue as they wait for their turn to get vaccinated in Beawar on Monday.

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