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Maharashtra may get supply of ‘Covishield’ only after May 20, says Rajesh Tope

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Rajesh Tope said Maharashtra alone needs 12 crore vaccine vials to inoculate the population of 5.71 crore in the age group of 18 to 44.

Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Tuesday said the state may receive its supply of ‘Covishield’ vaccine only after May 20.

Talking to reporters in Mumbai, Mr. Tope said the availability of anti-COVID-19 vaccines is still a challenge and the state needs a week’s quota delivered at one time in order to vaccinate maximum number of people.

“The Serum Institute of India (SII) has informed the state government that it can supply the ‘Covishield’ vaccine only after May 20,” he said.

The Centre has relaxed its COVID-19 vaccination strategy in the third phase under which the country’s large 18-plus population will get inoculated from May 1.

The Pune-based SII, the world’s largest vaccine maker in terms of volume, has announced a price of ₹400 per dose for its ‘Covishield’ vaccine for state governments and ₹600 per dose for private hospitals.

The Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech has fixed the price of its vaccine, Covaxin, at ₹600 per dose for state governments and at ₹1,200 per dose for private hospitals.

Both the vaccines are available to the central government at a rate of ₹150 per dose.

The Centre on Monday asked the two companies to lower the price of their COVID-19 vaccines, amid criticism from various states which accused the firms of profiteering during such a major crisis.

Mr. Tope said, “We are hopeful of the Centre’s intervention in the matter of vaccine pricing. Hopefully, the prices will be reduced further.” He said Maharashtra alone needs 12 crore vaccine vials to inoculate the population of 5.71 crore in the age group of 18 to 44.

“The state government sent letters to the SII and Bharat Biotech two days ago, asking about the schedule of vaccine supplies in such large quantities, and is awaiting their reply,” he said.

Tope said going by the current vaccine prices announced by these companies, the state will have to spend Rs 7,500 crore to inoculate 5.71 crore people.

In such a situation, the state will have to bear the cost of inoculating the economically weaker sections, he said.

“The state health department has prepared a note with various options for the immunisation drive, the costing and how to roll it out. The state cabinet will come up with policy after discussions,” the minister said.

The State government is expected to hold the cabinet meeting on Wednesday.

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