New Delhi: The government on Tuesday dismissed media reports that claimed that India will miss the end-July target of administering 50 crore Covid vaccine doses as 'ill-informed and misrepresenting' and asserted that over 51.60 crore vaccine doses will be supplied from January to July 31.
The health ministry issued a statement referring to recent media reports alleging that the country will miss the target of administering half-a-billion (50 crores) doses of the COVID-19 vaccine by July-end while pointing out that the government had stated in May that it would make 516 million (51.60 crores) vaccine shots available by the end of this month.
'These reports are ill-informed and have clearly misrepresented the facts,' the statement said. The figures of 516 million vaccine doses might have been picked up from various sources which informed about the likely availability of the vaccine doses from January to July-end, it added.
'The facts are that a total of more than 516 million vaccine doses will indeed be supplied from January 2021 to 31st July 2021,' the ministry said. It added that the vaccine doses are supplied to the states in accordance with the advance allocation plan and they are informed about it in advance. The vaccines are supplied to the states in various schedules throughout the month.
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