Maharashtra facing COVID vaccine shortage: Minister

Story by  ATV | Posted by  sabir hussain | Date 13-01-2022
Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope.
Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope.

 

Mumbai

Amid a surge of COVID-19 cases, Maharashtra is facing a shortage of Covaxin and Covishield vaccines, state health minister Rajesh Tope said on Thursday.

"There is a vaccination drive on for teenagers and precaution doses are being given to senior citizens, frontline and healthcare workers. Due to this, we are facing a shortage of Covaxin and Covishield vaccines. We have demanded additional 50 lakh Covishield doses and 40 lakh Covaxin doses from the Central government," Tope told reporters.

He also said that there has been no decline in COVID-19 cases in the recent past.

"In the past two-three days, the reporting of COVID-19 cases might have come down. It may be because of low testing. On Wednesday, the state had reported around 46,000 new COVID-19 cases. So, there is no indication of flattening of the curve in Maharashtra."

The positivity rate in Maharashtra stands at 21.4 per cent, while in Mumbai it is 27 per cent. "There is no need to press the panic button. Though there is a rise in cases, the rate of hospitalisation stands at 2.8 per cent. Out of the 2.25 lakh cases, around 2 lakh people are under home isolation, which accounts to 86 per cent of the total cases, while 2.8 per cent of cases are admitted to hospitals showing serious symptoms who are in ICU or in need of oxygen cylinders or ventilators."