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India could have as many as 10 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines available per day in July and August, compared with just under three million now, the government said, trying to allay concerns about shortages and mishandling of the programme.
The country has suffered a disastrous outbreak of infections since April that is only now abating and health experts say the only way it can avert another surge is mass vaccination of its 1.3 billion people.
“We don’t doubt that we will be able to increase the pace of vaccinations, once supply is ramped up,” government advisor V K Paul told reporters on Tuesday.
Vaccine manufacturers such as Serum Institute of India and Bharat Biotech are scrambling to boost supplies, with the country is also in talks with major foreign vaccine producers such as Pfizer Inc, officials have said.
The health ministry said nearly 45 million people had been fully vaccinated — 4.7 per cent of the country’s 950 million adult population.
India administered nearly 2.8 million doses on Monday, according to data from its official vaccine portal.
The government has drawn criticism for a slow vaccine rollout even though India is one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of doses, including AstraZeneca’s shot.
Several states have complained of a shortage of the AstraZenca vaccines and another called Covaxin, developed by Indian firm Bharat Biotech.
Last month, the government ordered that the interval between two doses of AstraZeneca be increased to 12-16 weeks from 4-6 weeks, which experts said was because of tight supplies.
Paul said there was no plan to mix doses of different vaccines that some officials had suggested earlier. He also said everyone was recommended to take the full two doses of AstraZeneca’s vaccine and not limit themselves to one shot.
“India’s Covishield schedule is of two doses... there is no change, and Covaxin is also for two doses,” Paul said.
On Tuesday the country reported its lowest daily rise in new coronavirus infections in over a month, at 127,510, while deaths rose by 2,795 — its lowest daily increase since April 27.
“Containment has worked. However, it is not a sustainable solution and we have to find a measure to ease the lockdowns,” said Balram Bhargava, head of the Indian Council of Medical Research.
The giant South Asian nation’s overall toll of infections now stands at 28.2 million, while the number of deaths has reached 331,895, according to health ministry data.
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