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Vaccine shortage: Jabs for those aged above 18 unlikely from May 1 in Tamil Nadu

Vaccine shortage: Jabs for those aged above 18 unlikely from May 1 in Tamil Nadu

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With just a day left for startingvaccination for those aged between 18 and 44, Tamil Nadu Health Secretary Dr J Radhakrishnan said that the shots ordered by the southern Indian state had not yet arrived and there was uncertainty about when they would arrive.

“We have placed orders for 1.5crore vaccines and so far, the Central Government has not allocated the numbers. There is also no cavity on how many vaccines we would possibly get from the two makers - SII and Bharat Biotech,” he said.

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“All states are facing the same issue, and whether we will get the vaccines tomorrow is a question and we are in touch with the companies, it for them to revert and let us know,” Radhakrishnan added.

However, the health secretary also said that there was sufficient stock of vaccines for those aged 45 and above.

The central government recently permitted vaccination of those aged 18–44. Earlier, in the second phase, only those who were 45 and above were allowed to be vaccinated against coronavirus.

Earlier this week, the Tamil Nadu government said that it had placed orders for 1.5crore vaccines via the Tamil Nadu Medical Services Corporation (TNMSC).

According to the government, this is in line with the chief minister’s assurance of providing free vaccines for all within the eligible age group.

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