Speed up deliveries to pvt hospitals: Govt to makers
Though private hospitals deal directly with vaccine makers, the state govt has decided to play the role of a mediator to expedite the process
CHANDIGARH : The Punjab government has urged vaccine manufacturers in the country to speed up deliveries of doses to private hospitals in the state.
Officials said though private hospitals deal directly with the vaccine makers, the state government has decided to play the role of a mediator to expedite the process. Principal secretary (health) Hussan Lal said the department is communicating with manufactures through the central government. “They have assured to deliver around 2 lakh
doses of Covishield soon,” he said. Of the 2 lakh doses, Sohana Hospital in Mohali alone has booked 50,000 shots, said an official privy with the development. “All we want is to increase the availability of vaccine in the state. We had sought requirement from private hospitals and have tied up with the manufacturers,” Lal added.
On Monday, vaccine jabs were
administered at 23 sites of Fortis, Max Medcentre, Matshya and Suri Jeevan Jyoti in Mohali, Oswal and Fortis hospitals in Ludhiana, Amandeep Hospitals in Amritsar, Pathankot and Tarn Taran, Reliance Industries staff in Hoshiarpur and Columbia Asia Hospital, Patiala.
The state government is also expected to start booking of Sputnik vaccine by month- end.
The resumption of the inoculation drive for the 18-45 age group may take two more days as 1,14,190 doses of Covaxine are likely to arrive in the state by Wednesday (May 26).
The delivery of around 2 lakh Covishield doses is also scheduled to reach the state by the month-end.
Now, Pfizer refuses to supply shots directly
The state government on Monday said vaccine manufacturer Pfizer has also refused to send supply vaccine directly to the Punjab government citing its policy according to which it only deals with the federal government concerned.
The development came a day after Moderna refused to supply its vaccine to the state government on similar grounds.
Citing a communication from Pfizer, state vaccination nodal officer for Vikas Garg said the firm is only working with the federal governments across the world to supply its vaccine.