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Maharashtra will get enough Dosage Vax: Union min

Maharashtra will get enough Dosage Vax: Union min
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Pune: The State Union Minister for Health and Welfare of the Bharati Pawar family on Saturday said Maharashtra will continue to get adequate vaccine equipment in September and October to accelerate inoculation in the midst of celebrations.
“We will provide sufficient doses in circumstances.
Fortunately, the production of both vaccines (Covishield and Covaxin) has been upgraded last month.
All countries will get adequate inventory in September and October,” he told toi.
At the demand of the state of three monthly doses of Crore, the United Minister said it would depend on production.
“According to production, the countries were delivered about the supply of 15 days earlier and directed to make the necessary settings to increase vaccination.
This has become a routine.
We are aware that circumstances such as Kerala and Maharashtra have a high number of cases.
The vaccine distribution will be carried out accordingly he said.
The main secretary, health, Dr.
Pradip Vyas said the country was allocated 1.7 crore doses in September for government sites and 22 lakh for private hospital sites.
Towards the third possible third wave, Bharati Pawar, Minister of Union, said the center had allocated funds to prepare health infrastructure.
“Maharashtra has received the first installment of Crore RS123 for a purpose under the National Health Mission,” he said.
The Minister said the funds could be used to employ human resources for all activities in health management and even ambulances.
He, however, shows that some districts in the country still have not installed a ventilator sent by the center.
“PSA (adsorption swing pressure) oxygen plants guaranteed by the state are not ready in several districts.
We have directed the country’s authority to do it earlier,” Minister said.
‘Yatra does not have a large crowd, the State Union Minister for the health and welfare of the family, Dr.
Bharati Pawar, said Jan Ashirwad Yatra did not involve a big meeting.
Minister held Yatra in four districts – Nashik, Palghar, Dhule and Nandurbar – between August 16 and 21.
Reacted against Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar that Yatra could cause a surge in Covid cases in the state, “Yatra was not done with many many people .
That is the effort of the central ministers to reach out for countries to understand the various problems faced them.

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