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India worried about complacenc­y over second vaccine dose

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INDIA is worried that growing complacenc­y as Covid-19 infection rates and deaths decline could lead to people skipping their second vaccine shots, leaving communitie­s vulnerable to the coronaviru­s, said two health experts briefed on the matter.

India has administer­ed more than 744 million vaccine doses - with 60 percent of its 944 million adults getting a first shot and 19 percent fully vaccinated with the required two shots.

India has the most partly immunized people in the world, according to the Our World in Data website, mainly due to a long gap of between 12 and 16 weeks between doses, as prescribed by the government.

‘There’s a concern among the highest quarters of an impending vaccine hesitancy, in view of most taking a single dose already and disease incidence at its lowest,’ said one of the sources, both of whom declined to be identified.

Large numbers of people skipping their second dose would be particular­ly problemati­c in areas with low numbers of previously infected people, meaning more people with fewer antibodies so those communitie­s would be more vulnerable, the first expert said.

The second expert said the health ministry had told states to encourage people to get their second doses as soon as possible, so on the 12th week after their first dose, rather than waiting for the latest date, in a bid to ensure people don’t miss the second shot.

The health ministry did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The government told a news conference last week that data gathered between April and August - when the Delta variant was spreading rapidly - showed one dose alone was 96.6% effective in preventing deaths, while two gave a 97.5 percent protection.

But one of the experts said that message could inadverten­tly put people off getting their second shot, especially as for many poor workers time spent at the vaccinatio­n center means a smaller pay packet.

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