
(file pic : Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan)
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New Delhi : Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan on April 7, 2021, told all the States that the Central Government is doing everything it can to help them. India has the unique advantage of having talented scientists and doctors and hard-working healthcare workers, he said. “All of us need to work hard and work together to defeat this pandemic. Let us not squander the gains we have made and focus on our solemn public duty, ” Dr Vardhan said while rubbishing statements by a section of some political leaders in the context of Covid-19 pandemic.
Dr Vardhan said, ” In recent days, I have seen with growing dismay a number of irresponsible statements from some State government functionaries in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. As these statements have the potential to mislead the public and spread panic, it has become necessary to put the record straight. At a time when the country is witnessing a fresh wave of rising COVID-19 infections, I am alarmed to note the fact that many State governments have failed to take appropriate response measures and apply the lessons that the nation has learned over the past one year of handling this pandemic.”
” Most concerning of all are the statements being made by a section of political leaders asking to open up vaccination to everyone above the age of 18, or to drastically lower the minimum age criteria for vaccination eligibility. The Government of India has been frequently and transparently updating all the State governments about the demand-supply dynamics and the resultant vaccination strategy that has been adopted, Dr Vardhan said, according to a PIB release.
He said, ” In fact, the vaccination strategy has been drawn up after extensive deliberations and consultations in partnership with all State governments. Nonetheless, it bears repeating that the primary aim of vaccination is to reduce mortality among the most vulnerable people, and enable the society to beat the pandemic. Accordingly, the world’s largest vaccination drive was launched in India with the first recipients being our healthcare personnel and front-line workers. Once this had progressed to a certain level, vaccination was opened up to further categories and is currently open to everyone above the age of 45 years.”
Dr Vardhan said so long as the supply of vaccine remains limited, there is no option but to prioritise. This is also the established practice around the world, and is well known to all State governments, he said. ” When states ask to open up vaccine supplies to everyone over 18, we must presume that they have done saturation coverage of healthcare workers, frontline workers and senior citizens. But the facts are altogether different,” he said.
Maharashtra has vaccinated just only 86% of health workers with first dose. The equivalent numbers for Delhi and Punjab are 72% and 64%. On the other hand, 10 Indian states/UTs have done more than 90%, Dr vardhan said and added that Maharashtra has vaccinated just 41% of healthcare workers with second dose. Equivalent numbers for Delhi and Punjab are 41% and 27%. There are 12 Indian states/UTs that have done more than 60%, he added.
Among frontline workers, Maharashtra has vaccinated only 73% with first dose. Equivalent numbers for Delhi and Punjab are 71% and 65%. There are 5 Indian states/UTs that have already done more than 85%, Dr Vardhan said. Vaccination of frontline workers with second does for Maharashtra is at 41% . For Delhi and Punjab, these numbers are 22% and 20%, Dr Vardhan said. There are 6 Indian states/UTs that have done more than 45%, he said.
When it comes to senior citizens, Maharashtra has vaccinated just 25%, Delhi has vaccinated 30% & Punjab has vaccinated only 13%, the Minister said. There are 4 states/UTs that have already vaccinated more than 50%. Doesn’t it seem evident that these states are trying to divert attention from their poor vaccination efforts by just continuously shifting the goal-posts? he wondered.
” In particular, I have seen statements made by public representatives in Maharashtra about shortage of vaccine. This is nothing but an attempt to divert attention from Maharashtra government’s repeated failures to control the spread of pandemic. Vaccine supplies are being monitored on a real-time basis, and State governments are being apprised regularly about it. Allegations of vaccine shortage are utterly baseless,” Dr Vardhan said.
Throughout the last year, as the Health Minister of India, I have been a witness to the misgovernance and utter casual approach of Maharashtra Government in battling the virus, the Minister said. The lackadaisical attitude of the state government has singularly bogged down the entire country’s efforts to fight the virus. ” We, in the central government, have regularly counselled the Maharashtra state government, made them available all resources and sent central teams for help. Today, Maharashtra not only has the highest cases and deaths in the country but also has one of the highest test positivity rates in the world! Their testing is not up to the mark and their contact tracing leaves a lot to be desired,” Dr Vardhan stressed.
Similarly, we have seen regular comments by leaders from Chhattisgarh that are intended to spread misinformation and panic on vaccination, Dr Vardhan said. It would be better if the state government focusses its energies on ramping up their health infrastructure rather than on petty politicking, he said. The state Government, in fact, refused to use Covaxin despite it being given Emergency Use Authorisation (EUA) by the Drug Controller of India.
Dr Vardhan said many other States also need to bring their healthcare systems up to the mark. For example, quality of testing needs to improve in Karnataka, Rajasthan, and Gujarat. In Punjab, high Case Fatality Rate needs to be improved by early identification of those needing hospitalisation. Mask-wearing and social distancing compliance are slack in a large number of States.