Eastern Eye (UK)

Demand to allow Covid jabs for younger adults

INDIA STATE LEADERS ASK MODI TO SPEED UP INOCULATIO­N AS INFECTIONS SURGE

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MANY Indian state leaders have asked prime minister Narendra Modi to open up vaccinatio­ns to most of the country’s hundreds of millions of adults, following a second surge in infections that has eclipsed the first wave.

India breached the grim milestone of 100,000 daily infections for the first time on Monday (5), and cases jumped by 96,982 on Tuesday (6), the health ministry data showed. There were 446 new deaths, taking the total to 165,547, as Eastern Eye went to press.

The country of 1.35 billion people has administer­ed 80.9 million vaccine doses, the most after the United States and China, but it lags far behind in immunisati­ons per capita.

India, the world’s biggest vaccine maker, this month expanded its inoculatio­n programme to include everyone above the age of 45. But so far it has vaccinated only about one in 25 people, compared with nearly one in two in Britain and one in three in the United States, according to the Our World in Data www.ourworldin­data.org/covid-vaccinatio­ns website.

“If a larger number of young and working population is vaccinated, the intensity of the cases would be much lower than the treatment that they need today,” Uddhav Thackeray, chief minister of India’s worst affected Maharashtr­a state, wrote in a letter to Modi on Monday.

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and many other states have also asked for faster and wider vaccinatio­ns, with some like Odisha repeatedly flagging tightness in supplies even for the prioritise­d groups. The Delhi government also announced a night curfew in the capital until April 30, Reuters partner ANI reported.

The federal government has said it will widen the vaccinatio­n campaign to include other age groups in the “near future”, and that vaccine supplies are being stepped up.

India has exported more than 64 million vaccine doses but has now slowed shipments to prioritise its domestic needs.

With 12.7 million cases, India is the worst affected country after the United States and Brazil.

The country’s daily infections have risen many fold since hitting a multi-month low in early February, when authoritie­s eased most restrictio­ns and people largely stopped wearing masks and social distancing.

India has recorded the most number of infections in the past week anywhere in the world. More infectious variants of the virus may have played a role in the second surge, some epidemiolo­gists say.

There is also widespread criticism over tens of thousands of mostly maskless people crowding political rallies across four states holding elections. Modi and his close cabinet colleagues have addressed the rallies.

There are also concerns over tens of thousands of Hindu devotees gathering on the banks of the river Ganges, in the northern state of Uttarakhan­d ruled by Modi’s party, for the weeks long ‘Kumbh Mela’, or pitcher festival.

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SLOW PACE: India has vaccinated only about one in 25 people so far

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