Hindustan Times (East UP)

Illegal jab drive: Health department questions 8 workers

- Peeyush Khandelwal and Shafaque Alam htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

GHAZIABAD/GREATER NOIDA: The Ghaziabad health department has initiated an inquiry into allegation­s of illegal administra­tion of Covid-19 vaccine in Greater Noida. Two persons from Ghaziabad were arrested on Sunday for setting up an unauthoris­ed vaccinatio­n camp in Kheda Chauganpur village in Greater Noida.

The health department, in a bid to find out how the duo got the vaccine, has asked for a written explanatio­n from eight healthcare staff in the district, including two doctors.

On Sunday, Sushil Kumar, 30, a resident of Surajpur who works as a ward boy on contract with the urban primary health centre (PHC) in Budh Vihar, Ghaziabad, and Ravi Kumar, 35, a resident of Bulandshah­r and the brother-in-law of one Renu Sharma, an auxiliary nurse midwife (ANM) at the Budh Vihar PHC, were arrested for illegally administer­ing Covid vaccine to several people for money in Greater Noida. The police and the health department recovered 19 vials (four used) of Covishield and Covaxin besides 155 syringes (30 used) from their possession.

During questionin­g, Sushil told the police that Sharma had given him the vials and syringes.

“Following the two arrests in Greater Noida, an inquiry has been set up, and eight persons, including two doctors, have been asked for written explanatio­ns. The entire exercise is being done to find out who gave away the vaccine vials and who else was involved,” said Dr Rakesh Gupta, district surveillan­ce officer, Ghaziabad health department.

He said Sharma has been on the run since the two men were arrested. The eight persons who received the notices are members of staff at the Budh Vihar PHC and its cold vaccine chain supply point in Vijay Nagar, officials said.

Officials of the health department also said that they are also trying to track the vials recovered from Greater Noida using batch numbers of vaccine stock received in Ghaziabad.

“The batch number is the only identifica­tion through which vaccine vials can be traced. The stock is supplied from the divisional vaccine store at Meerut and later stored at the district vaccine store at MMG Hospital in Ghaziabad. From there, it is issued to 29 cold chain points across the district, and they, in turn, supply them to the Covid vaccinatio­n centres on the day of vaccinatio­n drive,” Dr Gupta added.

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