New Delhi May 12, 2021 :
Addressing a digital press conference on Wednesday, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia stated that the attempt to procure vaccines for Delhi by Covaxin have been unsuccessful, procurement will not be possible without permission of Central Government. As a result of the massive shortage, 100 centres which administered Covaxin have been forced to shut down due to massive shortage.
Presenting the documents shared by Covaxin manufacturers Bharat Biotech in the press conference, Sisodia stated that Covaxin declined sending vaccine doses to Delhi Government on the basis that permission and guidance of Central Government would be required if Delhi Government needs to procure Covaxin doses.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said, “This document has made it crystal clear that the Central Government decides which State will receive how much vaccine. If the Central Government has the final say in distribution of vaccine to States, then it plays a key role in ensuring that demands of all States, with regard to vaccine requirement, are taken into account instead of being overlooked. Because there is massive scarcity of vaccines at present in Delhi, we have had to shut more than 100 centres in 17 Delhi Government Schools where Covaxin was being administered. This persistent shortage of vaccine may lead to further worsening of the crisis.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia shared that Delhi Government had given an order of procuring 1.34 crore vaccine doses for citizens between 18-45 years, including 67 lakh Covaxin doses.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, in an appeal to the Central Government, appealed the ruling party to take cognisance of the severity of this crisis and play the role of a Government for the people of this nation. He requested Central Government to share the formula of COVID-19 vaccine with various pharmaceutical companies in India to expedite the process of making and manufacturing vaccine.