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Explain the role of the Government of Kerala in providing vaccination to its people.?

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Answered by Sakshimaniofficial92
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ExplanatAddressing his first press conference on April 21 after a week-long hospital stay for COVID-19 treatment and subsequent home quarantine, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the Central government must necessarily take steps to provide the eligible supply of vaccine to all the States without pushing them into a financial crisis. The decision to charge Rs.400 for a dose of vaccine, he said, will place a heavy financial burden on the States, already reeling under the impact of the pandemic.

ExplanatAddressing his first press conference on April 21 after a week-long hospital stay for COVID-19 treatment and subsequent home quarantine, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the Central government must necessarily take steps to provide the eligible supply of vaccine to all the States without pushing them into a financial crisis. The decision to charge Rs.400 for a dose of vaccine, he said, will place a heavy financial burden on the States, already reeling under the impact of the pandemic.The Centre’s vaccination policy has affected States, including Kerala, adversely, he said. As per the new directive, manufacturers of vaccines need give only 50 per cent of their production to the Central government. The rest 50 per cent is being set apart for the States and the open market. The States have been to buy vaccines from the manufacturers. The States were already facing a huge financial burden because of COVID-19 pandemic. The Additional burden will push the States into further crisis. “The Serum Institute of India has declared that the Covishield vaccine, which the Central government gets for Rs.150, will be distributed to the States for Rs.400. Private institutions will be charged Rs.600. Thus, if the vaccine prices shoot up too, the States which are already facing a crisis tackling the pandemic, will be pushed into further financial crisis,” he said.

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Addressing his first press conference on April 21 after a week-long hospital stay for COVID-19 treatment and subsequent home quarantine, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the Central government must necessarily take steps to provide the eligible supply of vaccine to all the States without pushing them into a financial crisis. The decision to charge Rs.400 for a dose of vaccine, he said, will place a heavy financial burden on the States, already reeling under the impact of the pandemic.

The Centre’s vaccination policy has affected States, including Kerala, adversely, he said. As per the new directive, manufacturers of vaccines need give only 50 per cent of their production to the Central government. The rest 50 per cent is being set apart for the States and the open market. The States have been to buy vaccines from the manufacturers. The States were already facing a huge financial burden because of COVID-19 pandemic. The Additional burden will push the States into further crisis. “The Serum Institute of India has declared that the Covishield vaccine, which the Central government gets for Rs.150, will be distributed to the States for Rs.400. Private institutions will be charged Rs.600. Thus, if the vaccine prices shoot up too, the States which are already facing a crisis tackling the pandemic, will be pushed into further financial crisis,” he said.

But Kerala will continue to provide vaccines free of cost to all its people, irrespective of age, he said: “We do not have the habit of changing our word every now and then. We have already said this. Vaccines will be free in Kerala.”

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