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    COVID-19 vaccines will be free across India: Union Health Minister

    COVID-19 vaccines will be free across India: Union Health Minister

    By Ramya Patelkhana
    Jan 02, 2021
    04:04 pm

    What's the story

    As India prepares to launch the world's biggest immunization drive, Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan on Saturday announced COVID-19 vaccines would be provided free of cost across the country.

    He also appealed to people not to pay heed to anti-vaccine rumors. His statements come as the country kickstarted the second COVID-19 vaccination dry run across all states and Union Territories today.

    Here's more.

    'Don't believe rumors'

    Nothing will be compromised, assures Vardhan

    "I want to appeal to people to not believe in any rumors. Our prime criteria in the vaccine trial is the safety and efficacy and nothing will be compromised (sic)," Vardhan said while reviewing the dry run at a government-run hospital in Delhi.

    "Different kinds of rumors were also spread during polio immunization, but people took the vaccine and now India is polio-free," he said.

    Twitter Post

    Vardhan urges people not to pay heed to anti-vaccine rumors

    I appeal to people not to pay heed to rumours. Ensuring safety efficacy of vaccine is our priority. Different kinds of rumours were spread during polio immunisation but people took the vaccine India is now polio-free: Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on COVID-19 vaccine pic.twitter.com/Ig1fThd0Gc

    — ANI (@ANI) January 2, 2021

    Quote

    Not just in Delhi, vaccines will be free across India

    Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain earlier today said that COVID-19 vaccines will be provided for free in the national capital. Commenting on the same, Vardhan told news agency ANI, "Not just in Delhi, it will be free across the country."

    Plans

    Free vaccines to most prioritized beneficiaries in Phase-1

    "In the first phase of vaccination, free vaccines shall be provided across the nation to most prioritized beneficiaries that include one crore healthcare and two crore frontline workers," Vardhan tweeted on Saturday.

    "Details of how further 27 crore priority beneficiaries are to be vaccinated until July are being finalized (sic)," the Union Health Minister said.

    Twitter Post

    Here's what the Union Health Minister posted on Twitter

    In 1st phase of #COVID19Vaccination free #vaccine shall be provided across the nation to most prioritised beneficiaries that incl 1 crore healthcare 2 crore frontline workers
    Details of how further 27 cr priority beneficiaries are to be vaccinated until July are being finalised pic.twitter.com/K7NrzGrgk3

    — Dr Harsh Vardhan (@drharshvardhan) January 2, 2021

    Dry run

    Every procedure is being followed during the drill: Vardhan

    Speaking on the second dry run, Vardhan said, "Feedbacks received after the dry run in four states were included in guidelines for vaccination and today's dry run...Except for giving the actual vaccine, every procedure is being followed during the drill."

    To recall, the first dry run was conducted in Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Gujarat, and Punjab on December 28 and 29.

    Emergency use

    Expert panel recommends emergency use approval for Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine

    Notably, the second vaccination dry run is being conducted across the country after a government-constituted expert committee AstraZeneca-s-coronavirus-shot/story">recommended granting emergency use authorization to the COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University on January 1.

    The recommendations of the Subject Expert Committee (SEC) have been sent to the Drugs Controller General of India, Dr. VG Somani, for final approval.

    Details

    Bharat Biotech also applied for emergency use authorization for COVAXIN

    The application for emergency use authorization for the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine was submitted by Pune-based Serum Institute of India, which is manufacturing doses for India and other countries.

    Hyderabad-headquartered Bharat Biotech also applied for emergency use authorization for its COVAXIN. Asking Bharat Biotech to expedite the current clinical trial's volunteer recruitment, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization recommended conducting interim efficacy analysis for further consideration.

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