Deccan Chronicle

MODI GOVT HAS NO VISION FOR VACCINES: KTR

- PULI SHARATH KUMAR I DC KARIMNAGAR, MAY 28

State minister K.T. Rama Rao said on Friday that the Central government was doing injustice to the people here by allowing vaccine export to other countries.

While inaugurati­ng a

100-bed area hospital at Thippapur village near the temple town of Vemulawada in Rajanna Sircilla district, the minister alleged that the Centre was also doing an injustice to states by imposing restrictio­ns on allotment of vaccine.

“Everyone knows that Hyderabad is the vaccine capital of the world and has the capacity to manufactur­e vaccines required for the entire world,” he said and added that the Centre, however, centralise­d the vaccine supply. “It took

85 per cent of the production under its control and gave only 15 per cent of what was produced here to the state and private hospitals.”

“There is no foresight on the part of the Central government led by Narendra Modi. Without thinking about the future needs of the people of this country, it exported vaccines to other countries and supplied limited doses to states. Companies producing the vaccines are fixing different prices for the Centre and the states,” he said.

However, he said steps will be taken for increasing the process of vaccinatio­n in the district. Global tenders were invited. The target is to vaccinate all people in TS by end of this year.

In Rajanna Sircilla district, around 1.22 lakh people were administer­ed the vaccinatio­n, including healthcare, municipal and village panchayat workers. Around 65,000 persons who crossed 45 years of age got first dose of vaccinatio­n and the second dose was given to around 6,000 persons in the district.

The 100-bed area hospital the minister inaugurate­d is equipped with a waiting room and reception hall, an OP Block, an operation theatre, ICU, Pharmacy and emergency wards, a mortuary and ambulance facility. It was built at a cost of ``22.5 crore.

The temple had donated four acres of its land in Thippapur village to the state for the constructi­on of the hospital in the name of Sri Raja Rajeshwara Swamy.

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