Maharashtra Minister Demands More Vaccination Supply

  • | Friday | 9th July, 2021

Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik urges no pause of vaccination supply. 

Maharashtra minister has requested the centre not to pause the covid vaccination drive in the state. Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik on Friday urged the Centre to not let the state`s COVID-19 vaccination drive stop due to a paucity of vaccines.

While responding to the marks made by newly appointed Union Minister of State for Health Dr Bharti Pravin Pawar, Nawab Malik said, "MoS Health Bharti Pravin said that there should be no vaccine politics."

Nawab Malik`s remarks come after newly-inducted MoS Bharti Pravin had urged the Opposition and the state governments to not politicise the vaccination drive and urged them to work together with the Centre to defeat the pandemic.

Earlier on Tuesday, the Maharashtra Assembly had passed a resolution seeking a minimum of three core COVID vaccine doses per month from the Centre. As per the resolution, the state can administer a minimum of 10 lakh and a maximum of 15 lakh vaccine doses per day. 

Meanwhile, the Dean of BKC Jumbo COVID Centre in Mumbai Dr Rajesh Dere said that sessions are being allocated on the basis of everyday supply.


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