Agartala: Tripura will get a delayed delivery of Covishield vaccine doses for the next phase of vaccination slated to begin on May 01. As per schedule, vaccination for people belonging to the age group above 18 years was supposed to commence on May 1, but due to Serum Institute's priority-based delivery system, Tripura would receive the doses about 20 days later. Thus the North Eastern state will fail to start the vaccination for the next phase on the pre-scheduled time, Director National Health Mission Siddhartha Shiv Jaiswal said on Wednesday.
However, the ongoing process of vaccination for people above the age of 45 years shall continue uninterrupted as the central government is sending regular consignments of the vaccines for that.
“Right now, Tripura has 1.64 lakh doses of vaccines stored which is enough for the next three to four days if the state goes with its routine vaccination drive”, said Jaiswal.
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He said, as per the election data, Tripura requires 32 lakh doses of vaccines to complete the next phase of vaccination. As per the rules, it will now directly procure vaccines from the manufacturer. Tripura government has earmarked Rs 133.19 crore for the purchase of the doses and an adequate number of pertaining materials such as syringes and other overhead expenses.
“At the first place, we have sent a requisition of 16 lakh vaccine doses. We have appealed to the Serum Institute to send the first 8 lakh doses by May 1 and rest of the 8 lakh by May 15 next. We have been told by the vaccine manufacturers that the first shipment will be late by at least 20 days as they are already committed to other states who are in an emergency situation. In addition, they are also supplying 50 percent of the total production to the central government so that the ongoing vaccination process of aged people remains uninterrupted”, said Yadav.