Bangkok Post

India holds vaccine drills ahead of mass inoculatio­n drive

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NEW DELHI: India yesterday staged nationwide drills to start one of the world’s biggest coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n programmes as the drug regulator prepared to approve the first vaccine.

A government panel on Friday recommende­d emergency use of the AstraZenec­a-Oxford University shot and the first injections could be given in the coming week after the Drugs Control Authority of India gives final approval.

India, which has the world’s second highest number of pandemic cases — more than 10.2 million — has set an ambitious target of inoculatin­g 300 million of its 1.3 billion people by mid-2021.

Serum Institute of India, the world’s biggest vaccine producer, has already stockpiled tens of millions of doses of AstraZenec­a’s Covishield ready for the campaign and 96,000 health workers have been trained for the inoculatio­n drive.

The drills saw 25 health workers receive dummy vaccines at each of the centres to be used across the country in a test run ahead of the launch.

Health minister Harsh Vardhan said the exercise would help build expertise “so that the upcoming vaccinatio­n drive may proceed without any glitch.” He has also called for a campaign to counter “misleading rumours” that may scare people off getting the vaccine.

While India is only second to the US for the number of cases, its rate of infection has come down significan­tly from a mid-September peak of 90,000 plus cases daily and its fatality rate is lower than other badly affected countries.

The UK and Argentina this week authorised the AstraZenec­a vaccine while the World Health Organizati­on on Thursday granted emergency validation to the rival Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

Covishield is expected to get more use in India as it can be stored and transporte­d under normal refrigerat­ion.

 ??  ?? TESTING THE SYRINGE: A health official takes part in dry run for Covid-19 vaccine delivery in Hyderabad yesterday.
TESTING THE SYRINGE: A health official takes part in dry run for Covid-19 vaccine delivery in Hyderabad yesterday.

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