New Delhi: In the midst of complaining by several countries about the lack of Covid-19 vaccine, the Minister of Health of the Mansukh Mandaviya on Wednesday said the “useless” statement was only made to create panic among people, and confirm that good condition when and In what quantity they will get a dose.
This center has told the countries about the allocation of doses in advance, he said.
In a series of tweets, Mandaviya said the availability of vaccines could be better understood by “actual analysis of facts”.
“Regarding the availability of vaccines, I have known the statements and letters from various governments and state leaders.
This situation can be better understood by the actual analysis of facts.
Useful statements are only made to create panic among people.
“He said in Tweet in Hindi.
To enable vaccination through the government and private hospitals, Mandaviya said, 11.46 doses of crore vaccines were available for the state government and the United States in June and this availability had increased to 13.50 crores in July.
This center has told the countries on June 19 about how many vaccine doses will be available for them in July, he said.
On June 27 and July 13, countries were informed about the availability of vaccines every day for the first two and second weeks of July.
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so the countries know very well when and in what amount they will get a vaccine dose.
The central government has done this so that the state government can carry out vaccination work to the district level with planning correctly and people do it does not face problems Whatever, “he said,” if the center has given this previous information on his name and we see mismanagement and the long queue of vaccine takers, then it is very clear what the problem and who the reason is, “he said.
Hitting the leaders who made a statement that created confusion and concern in the media, he said they needed introspection whether they had so far been eliminated from the process of governance and related information that they did not even realize the information provided in the context of vaccine supply.
Some states such as Rajasthan, West Bengal and Maharashtra, which recorded the highest number of Covid-19 cases on Monday, have raised the need for more vaccine doses.
Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope said the state requires a minimum of three doses of crore vaccines per month to analyzen all populations that meet the earliest coronavirus.
The Covid-19 inoculation session was not carried out at least 25 of the 33 Rajasthan districts on Monday due to lack of vaccines, a state official said.
A senior Bengal Bengal West official also said that the state government found it difficult to distribute doses between 23 regencies.
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