City
Epaper

Centre must provide free COVID vaccine to all: Punjab Minister

By ANI | Updated: January 3, 2021 18:20 IST

Under the visionary leadership of Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh, Punjab has been proactively taking prompt decisions with regard to day-to-day management of COVID-19 pandemic and Centre should provide free of cost Corona vaccine to Punjab in a stipulated time, said Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu on Sunday.

Open in App

Under the visionary leadership of Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh, Punjab has been proactively taking prompt decisions with regard to day-to-day management of COVID-19 pandemic and Centre should provide free of cost Corona vaccine to Punjab in a stipulated time, said Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu on Sunday.

Punjab stated that Punjab has the capacity to vaccinate 4 lakh people in a day, stated a press release by the Information and Public Relations Department.

Balbir Sidhu said that stringent measures were taken from time to time with a view to control the pandemic.

"Now, Modi's Government cannot backtrack from its duty to supply the COVID vaccine. About 5,364 COVID related unfortunate deaths till date has happened in the State which is about 178 deaths per million, in comparison to Delhi where total 10,577 COVID-19 related deaths took place and their deaths per million is quite high at 528. We are in a way better position than other national capital. Punjab has a recovery rate of 95 per cent and active cases are declining day-by-day", the minister said.

Giving details on vaccination preparedness in the state, he said Punjab is fully prepared for the vaccination drive and state has a capacity of vaccinating 4 lakh people a day. Elaborating more on this, he said that State has established a robust storage capacity of 1 crore vaccines in state's own cold chain centres. He stated that Punjab has also achieved more than 95 per cent of routine vaccination of children which is highest in the country.

Balbir Singh Sidhu said that the ambit of the original scheme Ayushman Bharat of Government of India was limited to only 14 lakh families shortlisted as per Socio-Economic Caste Census (SECC) data-2011, while the Punjab Government led by Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, decided to increase the number of families to about 40 lakhs.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUS launches Operation Hawkeye in Syria post killing of 2 soldiers

InternationalPresident made it a priority to be a peacemaker: US State Secy Marco Rubio claims Trump stopped Indo-Pak conflict

InternationalUS Justice Dept misses deadline to release full Epstein files, cites victim protection concerns

InternationalBangladesh unrest: Conspiracy to destabilise upcoming national election, says BNP

InternationalGlobal push for traditional medicine gains momentum after WHO summit

National Realted Stories

NationalOdisha vigilance arrests Additional Tehsildar in Jajpur

NationalDrug factory busted in Rajasthan; 40 kg mephedrone among seizures

NationalDrug supply chain largely curbed in Mizoram, full eradication still a challenge: CM Lalduhoma

NationalMaram Naga delegation meets Manipur Governor; seeks protection of ethnic, cultural heritage

NationalNational Herald case: ED challenges trial court relief to Sonia, Rahul