Raipur (Chhattisgarh):Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to give priority to the socially and economically weaker sections of the society during the nationwide vaccination drive.
The Chief Minister claimed that there is a shortage of vaccines and due to that, it is imperative that socially weaker and economically weaker sections should be vaccinated first. In a letter to PM Modi, the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister suggested that on-site registration should also be made available for this category so that no one is deprived of vaccination due to failure to register online.
"As per the government guidelines, the vaccination of age group of 18-44 years to be done by state governments only and for this states have asked 25-25 lakhs doses of each Covishield and Covaxine vaccines from the manufacturers," the letter reads.
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He further said that Bharat Biotech in its response has said that only three lakh doses will be provided by them from the desired quantity in the month of May. "In such a situation, due to a large number of registrations and unavailability of vaccines in that proportion can cause issues in crowd management at vaccination centres," he added.
So, keeping in view the lack of vaccine, an order of priority for vaccination should be fixed in the age category of 18-44 years, and priority should be given to the socially and economically weaker sections, in the light of the shortage of vaccine, the Chief Minister added.