Mumbai:Maharashtra's health minister has said the state cannot roll out vaccinations on May 1 due to a shortage of vaccine doses.
The state will be in a near-lockdown situation till May 15 due to the surging second wave of Covid-19.
Rajesh Tope said the people in the age group of 18 to 44 years will receive free vaccines at state-run centres but citizens will have to pay for the jabs at private facilities.
The free vaccination decision was taken at the cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray here.
The move will put a burden of Rs 6,500 crore on the state's coffers, Tope said.
"A citizen will be vaccinated for free only at government-run centres. Citizens will have to pay for vaccines at private facilities," he added. Tope's remarks on the forthcoming drive wherein people above 18 years will become eligible for immunisation came amid reports that many people in Maharashtra are not getting the doses due to the shortage.
However, the Union health ministry said on Wednesday that the total COVID vaccine doses received by Maharashtra as of April 28 (at 8 am) are 1,58,62,470. Of this, the total consumption, including wastage (0.22 per cent), was 1,53,56,151.
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