Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh):The vaccination drive against COVID-19 for people aged between 18 to 45 will not be beginning from May 1 in Madhya Pradesh as vaccines are not available, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan informed on Thursday.
While speaking at a press conference, the Chief Minister said the state government had spoken to both the country's COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers - Serum Institue of India and Bharat Biotech, and were informed that they would not be able to provide doses of the vaccine.
"The campaign to vaccinate the youth above the age of 18 was supposed to start on May 1. For this, the government had issued orders for both COVAXIN and Covishield but were informed that they will not be able to give us the dosage. Hence the vaccination program will not be starting on May 1," Chauhan said.
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He added that the campaign to vaccinate citizens above the age of 45 for free would continue by the Central government. Chauhan further urged citizens not to panic and said that the vaccination drive would begin as soon as doses were available.
"We know that there is a limit to the production. As soon as they are available to us we will get the vaccine dosage. Be patient, there is no need to panic," he said.