Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has called for 'united effort' to demand vaccines from the Centre. As part of the united move to get the Centre to procure vaccines for the States, he has written to the Chief Ministers of all non-BJP governed States, seeking to join hands for the demand for universal inoculation.
In the letter, the CM said the vaccines should be completely procured by the Centre and distributed to the States free of cost. He also urged that the demand for vaccines should be put forth unitedly by the States. Pinarayi Vijayan has written to the Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telengana, Chattisgarh, Odissa, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan and Maharashtra.
Pinarayi Vijayan said, “When the nation is passing through the second surge, it is quite unfortunate that there appears to be an attempt by the Centre to absolve itself of its bounden duty to provide an adequate supply of vaccines to the States”.
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The Centre’s stance on COVID vaccination is that the States should procure vaccines themselves. However, there is only a limited supply of vaccines. Foreign pharmaceutical companies are unwilling to enter into an agreement with the States for procuring vaccine.
Pinarayi said that he had already written to the Prime Minister pointing out the merits of the Union Government assessing the requirements of the States and seeking to float a global tender. The impact of the second surge has been unprecedented putting all of us in a state of alarm. Besides, experts warn that the third stage of COVID 19 is highly likely. This necessitates our heightened preparation and vigil to meet that eventuality too. The best way is to develop herd immunity through universal vaccination. Vaccines should be provided free of cost considering it as a public good, the access to which shall be denied to none due to lack of financial wherewithal.