Covid-19 vaccine doses fell short in Rajasthan amidst increasing covid cases

State Health minister Raghu Sharma requests for 6 million more doses.

State Health minister Raghu Sharma requests for 6 million more doses.

THD NewsDesk, New Delhi: A request for 6 million more doses against Covid-19 has been placed after doses fell short to vaccinate 6.7 million people in the state, who are eligible in the second phase of the drive. According to news agency ANI, Rajasthan health minister Raghu Sharma said on Monday “there is a shortage of the vaccine against the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) and we have been assured by the Centre of receiving required doses in March.”

On March 5, at the Sawai Man Singh Hospital in Jaipur, Sharma, along with chief minister Ashok Gehlot, was administered the first vaccine dose. Rajasthan kicked off its second phase of the vaccination drive on March 1 to inoculate people above the age of 60 and those between 45 and 59 years with comorbidities. This vaccination is being done free of cost at all government hospitals while a sum of ₹250 has to be paid at private hospitals.

Although, 6.8 million residents above the age of 60 was approved by the Centre for doses but electoral rolls show the number of people falling in the criteria is 8.6 million. A senior official of the state’s health department said that more than 4,000 sites had been set up across Rajasthan for the entire drive.

On Sunday, Congress leader Mahesh Joshi had told news agency PTI “It is for the first time that MLAs, ex-MLAs and their family members are being vaccinated at the state assembly. The move will motivate others and send a message to the masses. It will also put an end to any kind of apprehension.”Therefore, on Monday, the current and former legislators of Rajasthan along with their families were vaccinated at the state’s assembly.

CM Gehlot appealing to the public last Saturday said that since the daily cases in the state have been increasing since March, therefore it is necessary if all adhere to the Covid-related restrictions.  The government would take stringent measures for the same. “Last month, less than 100 cases were being reported each day. But the figure is now above 200. Cases of coronavirus infection are continuously increasing since the beginning of March.” he said in a tweet.

More than 2.1 million beneficiaries have been vaccinated since the start of the first phase of the drive on January 16. Overall, Rajasthan has registered more than 321,000 coronavirus disease cases and 2,789 deaths till now. The recoveries are nearing 317,000 while 1,703 people continue to remain under treatment.

It is mandatory for travellers coming from Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat to produce a negative Covid-19 test report not older than 72 hours before entering Rajasthan, announced the state government on Saturday. The government also ordered the closure of Anganwadi centres and schools for students up to Class 5 till March 31. This comes in the backdrop of these neighbouring states witnessing an uptick in their cases.

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