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The state is also in talks with the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), Russia’s sovereign wealth fund that helped financed vaccine Sputnik V, to purchase doses. “We are trying to get the stock available with them,” Tope told reporters on Friday. He said the state has not got the doses assured by Serum Institute of India for inoculatio­n of the 18-44 category. “The institute had assured us that it would supply additional 350,000 doses, but so far it has not come. For the 18-44 age group, we are going slow as per the availabili­ty of 779,000 vaccines. As we get more stock, we will ramp it up.”

With the vaccinatio­n of over 700,000 people in the 45+ age group on Wednesday and Thursday, the state is left with a limited number of doses. With under 100,000 doses remaining, the vaccinatio­n drive for people over the age of 45 is expected to slow down this weekend, unless doses arrive from the Centre, Tope said. Maharashtr­a had received 900,000 doses earlier this week from the Centre.

Tope said they are “constantly” following up with the Centre to provide doses of Covishield and Covaxin. Over 400,000 people in the state are due for their second dose of Covaxin. With the Centre not sending Covaxin doses, the state will take a decision on diverting the doses it has purchased for the second dose of people over age 45. The Centre provides vaccines to the states for free. The state has been buying vaccines for those in the 18-44 age group. “Two days ago, we had received 900,000 doses for vaccinatio­n of people over 45 years. Of the stock, 800,000 doses have been consumed. We have some thousand vaccines left. We appeal to the Centre to provide vaccines in large quantities, especially Covaxin. Around 400,000 to 500,000 people are due for their second dose of Covaxin. It has to be given within 42 days. If they do not provide in time, the state will divert the Covaxin doses it has purchased. But we are confident that the Centre will provide adequate doses,” Tope said.

The minister reiterated the state is prepared to purchase 120 million doses at one go for the inoculatio­n of 57.1 million population in the 18-44 category as vaccinatio­n remains “top priority” of the government. He added the state can ramp up daily vaccinatio­ns to 1 million, but the stock is not available.

THE MINISTER REITERATED THE STATE IS PREPARED TO PURCHASE 120MN DOSES AT ONE GO FOR

57.1 MN PEOPLE

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