Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

PUNJAB GOING SLOW ON VACCINATIO­N

Nowhere near meeting its daily target of administer­ing 2 lakh doses; health minister blames central government for inadequate supply

- Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH : The Covid-19 vaccinatio­n campaign in Punjab has failed to pick up pace as the state health department is nowhere near meeting its daily target of administer­ing 2 lakh doses.

The state barely crossed even the 1-lakh mark a day and that too once, even as it has been nearly a week since chief minister Amarinder Singh set the 2-lakh target.

Meanwhile, the coronaviru­s fatality count in Punjab rose to 8,045 with 61 more deaths reported on Tuesday as 4,673 fresh cases took the state’s infection tally to 3,09,316. The maximum seven deaths were reported from Patiala, followed by six in Amritsar and five each in Ludhiana, Mohali and SBS Nagar, according to a medical bulletin.

CHANDIGARH : The Covid-19 vaccinatio­n campaign in Punjab has failed to pick up pace as the state health department is nowhere near meeting its daily target of administer­ing 2 lakh doses.

The state barely crossed even the 1-lakh mark a day and that too once, even as it has been nearly a week since chief minister Amarinder Singh set the 2-lakh target. A senior health department official said the targets were given according to the population, but districts like Sangrur, Mansa, Moga and Muktsar failed to meet even half of the mark.

A government official, who is part of the state-level vaccinatio­n planning, said an inadequate supply of the vaccine was the main factor behind Punjab not meeting the set target. “Hesitancy among people in getting

vaccinated is the most in rural areas, especially in the southwest Malwa region,” he added.

Dr Navjot Dahiya, president of the Punjab chapter of the Indian Medical Associatio­n (IMA), said the supply of vaccine to private hospitals was adequate initially but it has been hampered for the past one week.

“The district authoritie­s say there are supply- shortage issues. Initially, there was hesitancy among people in the rural pockets but it is not the case at least in the Doaba belt,” said Dr Dahiya.

State health minister Balbir Singh Sidhu said the department is fully equipped to vaccinate at least 3 lakh people a day but the supply of the vaccine is not sufficient. “As on Tuesday, we were left with a stock for a day only.

We have been asking the central government to provide a single batch of at least 10 lakh doses so that we can start our vaccinatio­n drive with full strength. But we get only 3-4 lakh doses in a batch as it was the case earlier,” said the minister.

“We have to keep doses for the second shot as well so the department has to maintain an adequate stock balance. On the other hand, neighbouri­ng Haryana is getting more vaccine supply than us,” he claimed.

Even as only frontline and health workers below 45 can be administer­ed the dose as per the health department guidelines, HT came across instances in Mohali district where several private sector employees aged below 45 were vaccinated at special camps.

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