Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Look into possibilit­y of door-to-door vax: HC

- KAY Dodhiya

MUMBAI: The Bombay high court (HC) has directed The National Expert Group on Vaccine Administra­tion for Covid-19 (NEGVAC) to look into the possibilit­y of door-to-door vaccinatio­n for those who are above the age of 75 and differentl­y-abled. The expert committee, under the aegis of the health ministry, is required to submit its report before June 2. The bench further observed that if the NEGVAC comes out with a policy favourable to the select group of citizens, then the same may be implemente­d immediatel­y without waiting for the high court order.

A division bench of chief justice Dipankar Datta and justice Girish Kulkarni, while hearing the public interest litigation (PIL) filed by advocates Dhruti Kapadia and Kunal Tiwari, was informed by the counsel for Brihanmumb­ai Mumbai Corporatio­n (BMC) that as per the directions of the bench on Wednesday it had filed a response. The HC had asked the BMC commission­er to inform it whether the civic body was in a position to conduct door-to-door vaccinatio­n for elderly and disabled citizens and if the response was in the affirmativ­e the court would permit it to do so even if the Centre did not permit it.

The affidavit filed by Dr Mangala Gomare stated that the civic authority was willing to implement door to door vaccinatio­n if the Central government comes out with a policy for the same and issued guidelines to that effect.

Dissatisfi­ed by the response the bench observed, “What was the praise in the newspaper and media for.. publicity? You cannot think for the elderly and bedridden. If you do not have stock, you stop vaccines for all. Why is this selective vaccinatio­n going on? Can you discrimina­te like that?” The latter observatio­n was in light of the petition on issues for booking of vaccinatio­n slots on the Co-win vaccinatio­n portal which is also being heard by the bench.

Kapadia, a petitioner-in-person submitted that the village of Behrampur in Odisha had a door to door vaccinatio­n policy which was discontinu­ed today morning.

To this, the court noted that the reason for discontinu­ation of the door-to-door vaccinatio­n drive was not because of some Adverse Effects Following Immunizati­on (AEFI) but because the Centre did not have a policy.

The court has posted a hearing of both petition on June 2, 2021, and has asked the authoritie­s to respond to the specific queries raised by them by then.

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