PM announces new vaccine policy, to give free vaccines to States

    08-Jun-2021
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New Delhi, Jun 7
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today announced that the Centre would take back control of vaccination from the States and provide free vaccines to all in the next two weeks.
"The Centre is taking back total control of vaccination now, which will be implemented in the next two weeks. The Centre will give free vaccines to States for all above 18. From June 21, the Centre will provide free vaccines to States," PM Modi announced in an address to the Nation.
This means those who want to pay can go to private hospitals, who can still buy 25 per cent of the doses directly from manufacturers.
"75% of vaccination will be free and under the Centre, 25% will be paid by private hospitals," he said.
The Prime Minister also put out an emphatic defence of his Government's vaccination policy, tackling criticism by States and Opposition parties over the past several weeks amid a shortage of vaccines.
It was States that wanted decentralization, he said, and that is why they were given 25 per cent vaccination responsibility.
He said India's vaccine policy had been a success because of "good intentions and clear policy".
"In 2014, India had 60% vaccine coverage, we managed to take it past 90% during our term," PM Modi said.
He said India's fight against the second wave of the coronavirus was on. "Against an unseen, shapeshifting enemy, our biggest weapon is maintaining Covid protocol like masks and distancing. Vaccines are our safety armour," he said.
However, he said, compared to the demand, the production is only limited.
"If we did not have a made-in-India vaccine, can you imagine what would have happened in a country like India," he said.
He pointed out that earlier, India would take decades to get vaccines from abroad. "The speed at which it was going, it would take 40 years for 100 per cent coverage," he said.

NDTV