States responsible for vaccine administration shortfall: Dr. Paul
The Hindu
Supply, which was managed by Centre from January-April, was ‘well administered’ but wasn’t upto the mark in May, he says
India’s top COVID-19 adviser Dr. VK Paul has said the States had coerced the Centre into expanding the availability of vaccines despite being aware of being inadequately prepared. Dr. Paul, Chairman, National Empowered Group on Vaccine Administration, in a press statement Thursday said that vaccine supply, which was managed by the Centre from January-April, was “well administered” but wasn’t upto the mark in May. The Centre did all the “heavy-lifting”, which included , accelerating approvals, ramping up production and bringing foreign vaccines to India.More Related News
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