Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Maha gave first vax dose to 16.12mn

State govt has a target of 33.8 million citizens; a total of 4.34 million have got both vaccine doses

- Surendra P Gangan

MUMBAI: Of the targetted population of 33.8 million, Maharashtr­a has administer­ed the first vaccine dose to 16.12 million people across all age groups till Thursday. A total of 4.34 million (12.84% of the targetted 33.8 million) have got both the doses. It means, against the state’s population of 125 million, around 3.47% or 4.34 million people have been vaccinated with both the doses.

Very few districts such as Mumbai, Thane, Pune, Nagpur and Kolhapur have crossed the state average, while most of the backward districts are way behind it. Hingoli in central Maharashtr­a, Gadchiroli in Vidarbha and Sindhudurg in Konkan are lagging much behind with 126,383, 137,405 and 172,565 people vaccinated with their first doses. The percentage of the vaccinated population against its targeted population of 45-plus hovers around 20-25%.

“There is huge hesitancy among people over vaccinatio­n for various reasons, including illiteracy, apprehensi­on about safety, availabili­ty of resources and in some cases low percentage of infection. The districts which have taken proactive steps to motivate people for the vaccinatio­n have improved the percentage,” said an official from the health department.

Districts like Gadchiroli, Nandurbar, Hingoli and Washim are lagging behind the state average. Some of the tribal districts have undertaken special drives to encourage people to take the jabs. In Nandurbar, district collector Rajendra Bharud has mobilised logistical resources to take people to the vaccinatio­n centres from far-flung areas.

It yielded the results and helped the district improve the percentage.

“The hesitancy is basically because of illiteracy among people. We have made video clips of prominent social workers such as Abhay Bang appealing people to come forward for vaccinatio­n. Still our percentage is low compared to other districts,” said Dr Anil Rude, civil surgeon, Gadchiroli another tribal district.

Kolhapur district has led the way and vaccinated 57% of the eligible population above 45 years with first dose. “A total of 1.15 million people of the 1.59 million eligible in this age group have been vaccinated with first dose and 0.22 million have been vaccinated with the second dose. We reached out to every village with the help of our sub-centres for vaccinatio­ns, which have helped us reach near the target. We also paid attention to keep the wastage low by training our vaccinator­s. We could give 13,000 doses more than the expected doses. Our wastage rate of vaccine is -0.5%,” said Dr Farooque Desai, district immunisati­on officer.

The state is currently facing a shortage of vaccine doses, forcing it to suspend the drive for the 18-44 age group. The state is expected to resume the drive for the age group in the last week of May.

Until May 19, Maharashtr­a has received 20,709,240 doses of vaccines. It included 2,672,370 doses of Covaxin, while the remaining were Covishield. A total of 19,891,50 doses were procured by the state government for the age group of 18-44. The state has inoculated 661,016 people in the age group of 18-44 years with first doses.

The state has floated global tenders for procuremen­t of 50 million doses of vaccines that have been approved by WHO and USFDA. Three days after the expression of interest, the state has not received any response.

“Despite relaxing the terms, we have not received a response from any manufactur­er. We will urge the central government to facilitate the import of vaccine as well as other drugs required to treat Covid-19. We have been requesting the Centre for an integrated national policy on import of the vaccine. It will help in distributi­ng the vaccine quota to all states and also decide which vaccine suits the requiremen­t of the country,” Tope said.

The shortage of vaccines resulted in a drastic drop in the weekly vaccinatio­n rate. In six days between May 15 and 21, 722,528 people were inoculated, against 1,834,369 in the preceding week of May 8-14 and 1,433,165 during May 1-7. In the last week of April, 2,080,998 doses were given.

 ?? VIJAY BATE/HT PHOTO ?? A senior citizen gets inoculated at a drive-in vaccinatio­n centre at the parking lot of Growel's 101 Mall in Kandivli, on Thursday.
VIJAY BATE/HT PHOTO A senior citizen gets inoculated at a drive-in vaccinatio­n centre at the parking lot of Growel's 101 Mall in Kandivli, on Thursday.

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