COVID-19 vaccination: Telangana receives 2.7L doses to ramp-up inoculation drive

On April 18, Telangana health minister Eatala Rajender said the state government has suspended the immunization drive due to a severe shortage of COVID-19 vaccines.

By Newsmeter Network  Published on  19 April 2021 7:39 AM GMT
COVID-19 vaccination: Telangana receives 2.7L doses to ramp-up inoculation drive

Hyderabad: Telangana on Sunday night received 2.7 lakh fresh doses of COVID-19 vaccines to ramp up inoculation drive in the state.

On April 18, Telangana health minister Eatala Rajender said the state government has suspended the immunization drive due to a severe shortage of COVID-19 vaccines.

."Despite the ability to provide COVID-19 vaccine to 10 lakh people a day in Telangana, vaccines are not available today. The vaccination process has been halted," said the health minister.

He said the state will receive 2.7 lakh doses of vaccine by Sunday night.

The minister explained that medical officials were talking to Central government officials on a regular basis and telling them that the sooner the vaccine is given, the faster the distribution process will take place

. "The Central government was supplying the vaccine depending on the production and the needs of the respective states. I hope that it will resolve the vaccine issue as soon as possible," said the minister.

He added that he had advised the government to make the vaccine available to those above 25 years, but that there has been no response so far from the Union ministry. He reiterated that there was no shortage of beds in government hospitals and 60,000 beds were available in the state.

"Oxygen production is a matter for the Central government. At present, the states cannot produce oxygen. It currently requires 260 tons of oxygen per day. As the number of patients increases, it is expected that 300 to 350 tons will be required," he said

He said it does not make sense to force doctors to administer oxygen when it is not needed. "We also have a responsibility to make sure there is no shortage of oxygen and Remdesivir injections are not administered to everyone unnecessarily," he said.

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