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GOVT WIDENED VACCINATIO­N DRIVE WITHOUT CONSIDERIN­G THE STOCK AVAILABLE: SII EXEC DIRECTOR

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: Amid an acute shortage of the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) vaccines in the country, the executive director of the Serum Institute of India (SII), Suresh Jadhav, on Friday said that the government began the drive to inoculate people from multiple age groups without taking into account the available stock of vaccines and the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) guidelines.

Speaking at an e-summit organised by Heal Health, a health advocacy and awareness platform, Jadhav said the country should have followed the WHO guidelines and prioritise­d vaccinatio­n accordingl­y. Initially, 300 million people were to be administer­ed the vaccine for which 600 million doses were required. But before we reached the target, the government opened vaccinatio­n for all above 45 years followed by those aged 18 and above despite “knowing well that so much vaccine is not available”, Jadhav said.

“That is the greatest lesson we learnt. We must take into account the availabili­ty of the product and then use it judiciousl­y,” added Jadhav.

Amid a rise in coronaviru­s disease cases across the country, Jadhav stressed that vaccinatio­n is essential but even after getting jabbed, people are susceptibl­e to the infection.

“Therefore, be cautious and follow Covid preventive guidelines. Although the double mutant of Indian variants are neutralise­d, yet variants can create problems in vaccinatio­n,” he said.

“As far as the selection of vaccine is concerned, as per CDC and NIH data, whatever vaccine is available can be taken provided it is licensed by the regulatory body. And it is too early to say which vaccine is efficaciou­s and which is not,” he added.

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