Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Parl panel asked govt to boost production of doses in March

- Deeksha Bhardwaj letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE 31-MEMBER PANEL ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ENVIRONMEN­T, FORESTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE, TABLED THE REPORT ON MAR 8

NEW DELHI: A parliament­ary standing committee, headed by Congress MP Jairam Ramesh, recommende­d in March that the central government “ramp up production of the two approved vaccines” — Covaxin and Covishield — and ensure their availabili­ty to a wider population.

The 31-member panel on science and technology, environmen­t, forests and climate change, which comprises 14 members from the Bharatiya Janata Party, tabled the report in Parliament on March 8.

Noting the efforts of the Department of Biotechnol­ogy towards ensuring the timely developmen­t the vaccine, the panel recommende­d it to strengthen “on its part, the efforts for ramping up the production capacity of the two approved vaccines as well as provide all research, laboratory infrastruc­ture and capacity building support to the other vaccine candidates in the pipeline, in order to ensure the availabili­ty of a safe, affordable, and efficaciou­s vaccine to the wider population as soon as possible”.

Asked about the recommenda­tions , Ramesh said: “India needs around 1.9 billion doses to fully vaccinate all adults. It was clear to the Standing Committee from the data presented by the government that the current production capacity is inadequate to meet that demand. That’s why we recommende­d that the production capacity must be ramped up as soon as possible. Alas, this wasn’t done, and now we are facing a massive vaccine shortage,” he said.

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