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Need nat’l policy for import: Tope to Harsh Vardhan

MAHARASHTR­A ALSO DEMANDED MORE VACCINES TO COMPLETE VACCINATIO­N OF MORE THAN 2 MILLION PEOPLE WHO ARE WAITING FOR SECOND DOSE

- Surendra P Gangan surendra.gangan@htlive.com

MUMBAI: Maharashtr­a has demanded a national policy on import of Covid-19 vaccines to avoid “unhealthy competitio­n” and profiteeri­ng by vaccine manufactur­ing companies from other countries. The state has also requested the Centre to procure vaccines on behalf of all states for fair price and uniformity in scheduling.

State health minister Rajesh Tope, along with health ministers from five other states, participat­ed in a video-conference with Union health minister Dr Harsh Vardhan on Thursday. Maharashtr­a pressed for a national policy on vaccine import and more vaccine doses for the state for inoculatin­g the second dose to beneficiar­ies aged above 45 years, Tope said after the meeting.

“Almost all the states participat­ed in the interactio­n sought policy on the procuremen­t of vaccines from other countries. Currently every state is going for global tenders for procuremen­t of vaccines manufactur­ed in other countries amid the shortage. This would lead to unhealthy competitio­n among the states. The vaccine manufactur­ing companies from other countries will prove to be beneficiar­ies of the competitio­n among Indian states; they will look at it as an opportunit­y to earn more profit. Ultimately, the nation will be at a loss. It should be avoided,” Tope said to have suggested to the Centre.

The minister said if the Centre floated global tender on behalf of states, India could procure the vaccines at competitiv­e prices. “Interventi­on by the Centre in this respect is important. It should float a tender on the basis of demand of vaccines by the states, and should also fix the schedule for vaccinatio­n of these imported jabs. The Centre can bring clarity on the use of these imported vaccines, their prices and monitoring for states in the framework of the policy,” he said. He further added that the policy would help weed out the confusion among states related to vaccines developed by other countries and approved by the World Health Organizati­on.

Maharashtr­a also demanded for more vaccines for the state to complete vaccinatio­n of more than 2 million people who are waiting for their second dose.

It has also demanded curtailmen­t of the maximum retail price (MRP) of Amphoteric­in B injection which is utilised in treating mucormycos­is, a fungal infection among recovered Covid-19 patients.

“Maharashtr­a has around 1,500 such patients who need multiple injections, ranging between 20 and 40, with each costing at ₹6,000. We have demanded that the MRP of such injections be reduced to make them affordable to the patients. The MRP is too high, forbidding regulators to take any action. Similarly, the manufactur­ing companies of this drug should be asked to ramp up production. We have also requested the Centre to allot us an extra quota of the injections in the ratio of the patients in the state,” he said.

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