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Raj: Lack of acute Vax, Gehlot demanded 1.5Cr shot for July

Raj: Lack of acute Vax, Gehlot demanded 1.5Cr shot for July
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Jaipur: The country faces a serious lack of covid vaccine, grunting all important inoculation drives.
In Jaipur, almost all government vaccination centers are still closed for the second day in a row on Tuesday.
The situation is the same in several other districts.
The state received 60,000 covaxin doses on Tuesday, the day after receiving 2 doses of lakh.
“Compared to other countries, vaccine doubts in Rajasthan are the lowest, the result of our efforts.
The Indian government must consider all these aspects and supply vaccines according to our needs,” Chairman of the Minister of Justet Ashok Gehlot.
“Throughout the country, we are the first to lead and, as a result of it, the 75 lakh second dose is due in July.
But, the center has decided to supply only 65 lakh doses, which is quite a bit.
Until we get a dose 1, 5 Crore In July, we will not be able to provide the first and second dose, “he said in his tweet.
Gehlot said that the center had assured that there would be no shortcomings when making a decision to vaccinate the 18-year-old population above June 21.
This country does not accept vaccines regularly, according to our needs, after the disrupted drive, he said.
Jajasthan has the capacity to give 15 doses of lakh every day.
By vaccinating 10.4 doses of lakh in a day, the state government has also shown that it has expanded its network.
So far, 2.44 crore doses have been given in the state.
Gehlot said that if the center provides a regular vaccine, there will be no third wave risk.
Rajasthan is the first country to vaccinate 50,000 first and second beneficiaries in managing 1 dose of crore.
This center must maintain a transparent vaccine policy and publish the dose received by each country, he said.
Geographically, the country is the largest in this country and requires more time to transport vaccines.
“After the supply was disconnected, momentum was lost,” said Siddharth Mahajan, Secretary of Health.
The state has 5.14 crore receivers according to the central statistics.
Of these, 40% have received the first dose, while 8% have received both doses.

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