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Odisha closes down 700 inoculation session sites as vaccine stock shrinks

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Odisha closes down 700 inoculation session sites as vaccine stock shrinks

Odisha closes down 700 inoculation session sites as vaccine stock shrinks
April 09
07:56 2021

“We estimate that the stock of 4,35,320 doses of Covishield and 1,14,490 doses of Covaxin will be exhausted in two to three days. We need 25 lakh vaccines for next 10 days,” says state health director Bijay Panigrahi.

By Sukanta Kumar Mohanty

BHUBANESWAR, APRIL 9: As many as 700 vaccine session sites in Odisha have been shut due to ‘insufficient’ and ‘erratic’ vaccine supply. This was informed by state health and family welfare department director Bijay Panigrahi on Thursday.

“The massive Covid-19 vaccination drive has been partially halted in the state. A day after nearly 400 vaccine centres were shut on Tuesday, nearly 300 more sites were closed on Wednesday due to shortage of vaccines,” Panigrahi said.

On Wednesday, total 1,10,889 doses of Covid vaccine were administered to the beneficiaries. While 4,35,320 doses of Covishield vaccine are in stock, 1,14,490 doses of Covaxin jab are available in the state.

“We estimate that the stock of 4,35,320 doses of Covishield and 1,14,490 doses of Covaxin will be exhausted in two to three days. We need 25 lakh vaccines for the next 10 days. The vaccination drive has completely been shut in Koraput district on Wednesday,” Panigrahi further said.

State health minister Naba Kishore Das on Wednesday wrote a letter to the Union health minister Dr Harsh Vardhan and informed him about the stock of Covid vaccines in the state.

“Due to shortage of vaccine, we have to close nearly 700 vaccination centres in the state (out of over 1400 functional sites). Only 755 could be made active today,” Das wrote it to Dr Harsh Vardhan

He further asked to supply at least 10 day’s stock, which is 25 lakh doses of vaccine, to the state for effective vaccination.

However, the Centre has rejected the claims by the states, calling these “baseless allegations”.

Dr Harsh Vardhan alleged that the states were trying to cover their “failures” and spread panic among the people by demanding vaccination for all without first inoculating enough of the eligible beneficiaries.

The Centre has directed to set up vaccination centres at workplaces from April 11. So far, 38,52,206 people have been vaccinated in the state.

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