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1 minute ago, kidney said:

chinna pillvadiva post the details endhi kaka...

ii rotta .. post details anta... RRR cheptahae NO Details aa??  mari Times of ind chepalna or hindu cheppalana??

https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/national/central-control-of-vaccination-drive-politics-causing-problems/article34284874.ece

 

 

Nuvvu vesindhi April 9th. Idhigo latest

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/list-of-states-ordering-vaccine-directly-from-manufacturers-7285771/

As Centre opens up Covid-19 vaccine procurement, here’s a list of states that are ordering directly from manufacturers

The Narendra Modi-led government has announced that states can buy the coronavirus vaccines directly from manufacturers — who can release up to 50 per cent of their supply for this purpose at a “pre-declared price”.

 

Vaccine-Main.jpgPeople queue up at a healthcare centre in Raiganj, West Bengal, to get vaccinated. (Express Photo: Partha Paul)

As states scramble to get more Covid-19 vaccine shots to control the virus, various governments have stated that they will procure their own vaccines to get maximum people inoculated.

Amid a host of changes to the vaccination policy, the Narendra Modi-led government, earlier this week, said that states can buy the coronavirus vaccines directly from manufacturers — who can release up to 50 per cent of their supply for this purpose at a “pre-declared price”.

Manufacturers, however, have to supply half their output to the Centre, which will also release these doses, based on number of cases and wastage, to states via the Central Drugs Laboratory. The rest can be sold to the states directly — or be made available in the open market — at a pre-agreed price that will be decided after talks with all concerned stakeholders.

 

So far only Serum Institute of India has disclosed its rates — Rs 400 for government hospitals and Rs 600 for private hospitals.

The states which have decided to procure their own vaccine stock are:

Maharashtra

The Uddhav Thackeray-led government has started internal discussions about vaccine procurement from domestic manufacturers. Officials from the health department said the Centre has informed the state government that it would continue to provide vaccine stock for the 45-plus age group, but the state would have to do its own procurement to immunise people under 45.

Vaccine-Mumbai-1.jpg?resize=600,334 People wait at a vaccination centre in Mumbai. (Express Photo: Pradip Das)

A total of 8.5 crore people in the state are aged above 18 years, of them about 5 crore are in the 18-45 years age group.

“It is this pool for which we will need to procure vaccines. We estimate about 50 per cent people would prefer to visit government centres for vaccination, and the rest may opt for private centres or no jab at all. Based on that, local purchases will be made,” a senior official from the health department said.

Kerala

The Kerala government has initiated steps to directly purchase Covid-19 vaccines from manufacturers. A high-level committee headed by the chief secretary has been constituted for talks with the manufacturers, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said.

Kerala-vaccine-1.jpg?resize=600,334 People queue up outside a vaccination centre in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday. (PTI)

The decision came after a review of the Covid-19 situation in the state. “We have requested the Centre to provide the vaccine free of cost. We haven’t got any response from the Centre, but we are confident about a positive outcome. However, we can’t wait. If we wait until the Centre’s decision, it may be too late. Hence, the decision to go for direct purchase from the vaccine manufacturers,’’ he said.

Vijayan said whether it is the Centre or the state that ensures vaccine supply, what is most important is that people are vaccinated.

Goa

The Goa government, too, has taken a similar approach to get as many people vaccinated as possible to break the chain of transmission.

Our Govt will be placing an order initially for 5 lakh doses of #COVID19 vaccines directly from the manufacturer. Altogether 15 lakh plus doses will be procured at a cost of over ₹60 Crores. The vaccines will be administered free of cost to people between the 18-45 age group.1/2

— Dr. Pramod Sawant (@DrPramodPSawant) April 22, 2021

Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said his government, initially, will be ordering 5 lakh doses directly from the manufacturer. “Altogether over 15 lakh doses will be procured at a cost of around Rs 60 crore. The vaccines will be administered free of cost to people between 18 and 45. We are committed towards the welfare and good health of all Goans,” he added.

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1 minute ago, kidney said:

Ind lo pettara or internationally pettara?

Ind lo aiythae - either Bodi minging or HC/ FC/ SC minging

internationally aiythae - chudali..

 

Maharashtra to procure own vaccine stock for 18-45 age group

SII CEO Adar Poonawalla has said that it would be impossible to handle orders of small municipal corporations and hospitals and indicated an arrangement where states procure on behalf of hospitals

Maharashtra corporator, Maharashtra vaccination, Maharashtra coronavirus cases, Maharashtra covid-19 cases, indian expressPeople wait at a vaccination centre in Mumbai. (Express Photo: Pradip Das)

The state government has begun internal discussions about vaccine procurement from domestic manufacturers to immunise the 18-45 years age group.

Officials from the health department said the Centre has informed the state government that it would continue to provide vaccine stock for the 45-plus age group, but the state would have to do its own procurement to immunise people under 45 years. However, the state had not yet received an official communication on this.

A total of 8.5 crore people in the state are aged above 18 years, of them about 5 crore are in the 18-45 years age group.

 

“It is this pool for which we will need to procure vaccine. We estimate about 50 per cent people would prefer to visit government centres for vaccination, and the rest may opt for private centres or no jab at all. Based on that local purchases will be made,” a senior official from the health department said, adding that discussions are in preliminary stages as no official guidelines have come from the Centre yet.

So far only Serum Institute of India has disclosed its rates — Rs 400 for government hospitals and Rs 600 for private hospitals. Health officials said they estimate an expenditure of about Rs 2,000 crore for procurement of any two-dose vaccine. An official communication with SII over procurement is yet to begin. “Most likely the Maharashtra government will provide free vaccination in government hospitals,” another official said.

Municipal corporations are waiting for directions from the state on whether they need to purchase vaccines. BMC Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal said, “We can only plan when we have some information. Currently we hardly get stock that lasts three days. May 1 and the next phase of vaccination is still far, our current problem is to provide vaccine supply to all centres.”

Most private centres were shut on Thursday with limited vaccine stock. According to the commissioner, Mumbai has 8,000 doses in storage in F-North ward office and another 70,000 distributed to all vaccination centres.

Chahal said BMC can issue a global tender to choose from multiple vendors if there is clarity on import and necessary permissions required for foreign vaccines like Pfizer and Moderna. “Now there is no clarity on any of that. We have no option but to wait for Government of India guidelines,” he said, adding that if the state does the procurement, BMC will wait for the state to supply.

SII CEO Adar Poonawalla in an interview to CNBC TV 18 said it would be impossible to handle orders of small municipal corporations and hospitals and indicated an arrangement where states procure on behalf of hospitals.

Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has begun discussions on the possibility of placing collective orders with manufacturers on behalf of corporate houses and private hospitals. Joy Chakraborty, COO in Hinduja hospital and chairman of CII-Western Region, said, “We very much want to be part of vaccination and are looking at logistics.” He said discussions have begun amongst private hospitals to place a joint order but transport and storage may pose a challenge. “The current arrangement may work for all hospitals where BMC stores all vials in a central facility and distributes from there. We are looking at all options,” Chakraborty said.

The Centre has informed all states that Rs 250 per dose pricing will cease to exist from May 1 and private hospitals “may charge their service fee accordingly”. “Prices of Covid vaccine doses charged by private hospitals would be monitored by the Union and state governments,” the Centre told the states.

The Centre also informed states that certain vaccines that can be imported directly in the country and are “ready to use” will be allowed for use only in the 18-45 age group across vaccination centres.

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3 minutes ago, Somedude said:

Nuvvu vesindhi April 9th. Idhigo latest

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/list-of-states-ordering-vaccine-directly-from-manufacturers-7285771/

As Centre opens up Covid-19 vaccine procurement, here’s a list of states that are ordering directly from manufacturers

The Narendra Modi-led government has announced that states can buy the coronavirus vaccines directly from manufacturers — who can release up to 50 per cent of their supply for this purpose at a “pre-declared price”.

 

Vaccine-Main.jpgPeople queue up at a healthcare centre in Raiganj, West Bengal, to get vaccinated. (Express Photo: Partha Paul)

As states scramble to get more Covid-19 vaccine shots to control the virus, various governments have stated that they will procure their own vaccines to get maximum people inoculated.

Amid a host of changes to the vaccination policy, the Narendra Modi-led government, earlier this week, said that states can buy the coronavirus vaccines directly from manufacturers — who can release up to 50 per cent of their supply for this purpose at a “pre-declared price”.

Manufacturers, however, have to supply half their output to the Centre, which will also release these doses, based on number of cases and wastage, to states via the Central Drugs Laboratory. The rest can be sold to the states directly — or be made available in the open market — at a pre-agreed price that will be decided after talks with all concerned stakeholders.

 

So far only Serum Institute of India has disclosed its rates — Rs 400 for government hospitals and Rs 600 for private hospitals.

The states which have decided to procure their own vaccine stock are:

Maharashtra

The Uddhav Thackeray-led government has started internal discussions about vaccine procurement from domestic manufacturers. Officials from the health department said the Centre has informed the state government that it would continue to provide vaccine stock for the 45-plus age group, but the state would have to do its own procurement to immunise people under 45.

Vaccine-Mumbai-1.jpg?resize=600,334 People wait at a vaccination centre in Mumbai. (Express Photo: Pradip Das)

A total of 8.5 crore people in the state are aged above 18 years, of them about 5 crore are in the 18-45 years age group.

“It is this pool for which we will need to procure vaccines. We estimate about 50 per cent people would prefer to visit government centres for vaccination, and the rest may opt for private centres or no jab at all. Based on that, local purchases will be made,” a senior official from the health department said.

Kerala

The Kerala government has initiated steps to directly purchase Covid-19 vaccines from manufacturers. A high-level committee headed by the chief secretary has been constituted for talks with the manufacturers, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said.

Kerala-vaccine-1.jpg?resize=600,334 People queue up outside a vaccination centre in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday. (PTI)

The decision came after a review of the Covid-19 situation in the state. “We have requested the Centre to provide the vaccine free of cost. We haven’t got any response from the Centre, but we are confident about a positive outcome. However, we can’t wait. If we wait until the Centre’s decision, it may be too late. Hence, the decision to go for direct purchase from the vaccine manufacturers,’’ he said.

Vijayan said whether it is the Centre or the state that ensures vaccine supply, what is most important is that people are vaccinated.

Goa

The Goa government, too, has taken a similar approach to get as many people vaccinated as possible to break the chain of transmission.

Our Govt will be placing an order initially for 5 lakh doses of #COVID19 vaccines directly from the manufacturer. Altogether 15 lakh plus doses will be procured at a cost of over ₹60 Crores. The vaccines will be administered free of cost to people between the 18-45 age group.1/2

— Dr. Pramod Sawant (@DrPramodPSawant) April 22, 2021

Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said his government, initially, will be ordering 5 lakh doses directly from the manufacturer. “Altogether over 15 lakh doses will be procured at a cost of around Rs 60 crore. The vaccines will be administered free of cost to people between 18 and 45. We are committed towards the welfare and good health of all Goans,” he added.

 

Only a centralised vaccine management system will work

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Only a centralised vaccine management system will work

UBLISHED ON APR 26, 2021 05:05 PM IST
 
 
 

Centralised vaccine management ki Narendra Modi permission icchudu ki difference theliyadha? Antha clear ga cheppindhi kadha April end lo Central Govt. States can procure ani. AP Govt ordered 13 lakhs and the other states orderd more.

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5 minutes ago, Somedude said:

Andhuke kadha anedhi inni years aina logical ga disco cheyyadam raadhu neeku. Post venaku baboru mundhu baboru anukuntu rotta posts thappa, emaina contenct untadha nee posts lo. Disco cheyyali ante chigaku 10guthadhi. Sare light theesukundham ante, vacchi maree posts ki replies isthavu.

The Narendra Modi-led government has announced that states can buy the coronavirus vaccines directly from manufacturers — who can release up to 50 per cent of their supply for this purpose at a “pre-declared price”.

aiyyo pedhaya.. nu yesina posts 2 weeks mundhu Bodi approval chenavi..

asala.. Logic cheppu

Oxygen Cylinders/ Vaccines evadi control lo vundhi??

Vaccines doses .. to Oxygen plants.. evadu approval chesthunnadu??? 

chinna pilladi laa vuntae ela kaka ??

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Just now, kidney said:

aiyyo pedhaya.. nu yesina posts 2 weeks mundhu Bodi approval chenavi..

asala.. Logic cheppu

Oxygen Cylinders/ Vaccines evadi control lo vundhi??

Vaccine topic meedha mingithe, convinient ga Oxygen cylinders antu vacchav.

Health is state subject, pandemic situations are central subject. Idhi fact. To make it more efficient, central Govt has given some instructions enabling the states to procure.

Nuvvu vesina article nunde , the below one - Kaneesam post chese mundhu chadhivi aina post chesthundu.

now on, 50% of the supply from Indian manufacturers is earmarked for the Centre, which will continue its existing vaccination process, which offers free vaccinations for health care workers, frontline workers and for those over 45 years.

The remaining 50% of the supply is allocated for the open market that includes states, private hospitals and facilities that can administer the vaccine. Those between the ages of 18 and 45 have to get vaccinated from this lot. The central government has seemingly moved the responsibility of vaccinating the bulk of India’s young population on to the states and the private sector.

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1 minute ago, Somedude said:

Vaccine topic meedha mingithe, convinient ga Oxygen cylinders antu vacchav.

Health is state subject, pandemic situations are central subject. Idhi fact. To make it more efficient, central Govt has given some instructions enabling the states to procure.

Nuvvu vesina article nunde , the below one - Kaneesam post chese mundhu chadhivi aina post chesthundu.

now on, 50% of the supply from Indian manufacturers is earmarked for the Centre, which will continue its existing vaccination process, which offers free vaccinations for health care workers, frontline workers and for those over 45 years.

The remaining 50% of the supply is allocated for the open market that includes states, private hospitals and facilities that can administer the vaccine. Those between the ages of 18 and 45 have to get vaccinated from this lot. The central government has seemingly moved the responsibility of vaccinating the bulk of India’s young population on to the states and the private sector.

can u answer this

Oxygen Cylinders/ Vaccines evadi control lo vundhi??

either Central or State??

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21 minutes ago, snoww said:

It's based on government of India allocations. Neither central government nor Bharat biotech revealed official stats. many States are claiming their own numbers. 

they have serious manufacturing constraints. 80-90% of vaccines administered so far are covishield. They should seriously think about co manufacturing license with other companies before foreign vaccines flood the market. 

Okay. As per recent articles - AP order chesindhi 13 lakh. Half of that 13 lakh could be with Bharat Biotech. Other states like MH are orderding in crores.

Yeah, manufacturing licenses icchi other companies tho large scale production nadapali. Santa Biotech Varaprasad Reddy was talking the same thing. Hyd lo manchi manufacturing companies unnayi.

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1 minute ago, Somedude said:

Okay. As per recent articles - AP order chesindhi 13 lakh. Half of that 13 lakh could be with Bharat Biotech. Other states like MH are orderding in crores.

Yeah, manufacturing licenses icchi other companies tho large scale production nadapali. Santa Biotech Varaprasad Reddy was talking the same thing. Hyd lo manchi manufacturing companies unnayi.

ii mangalvaram trhedlu tharuvatha

can u answer this

Oxygen Cylinders/ Vaccines evadi control lo vundhi??

either Central or State control ??

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9 minutes ago, kidney said:

can u answer this

Oxygen Cylinders/ Vaccines evadi control lo vundhi??

either Central or State??

Paina rasa choodavayya. What do you exactly mean by control? India lo license unte evadaina manufacture cheyyocchu, distribute cheyyocchu - Oxygen.

Oxygen Cylinder central or state enti? Buddhindha? Neeku ability unte you can also manufacture. Oxygen production plant ki permission kavali, aa permission icche body central Govt organization. That doesn't mean Central Govt has control over everything.

Central Govt organization dhaggara nundi kavalasindhi just permission - 2020 Sep/October lo chala companies permission ki apply chesaru. Some already got permission and production start cheshtunnaru.

Vaccination health regulatotory bodies approve chesthe, they can manufacture and distribute to anyone as per the prescription guidelines.

 

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6 minutes ago, kidney said:

ii mangalvaram trhedlu tharuvatha

can u answer this

Oxygen Cylinders/ Vaccines evadi control lo vundhi??

either Central or State control ??

State governments can supply oxygen to other states ..for example kerala exports 40 tonns of O2 to tamil nadu.. same with orrissa.. 

At same time you can get your share of O2 from central manufacturing ..

 

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@Somedude issue enti antae -

atu Hyd/ pun lo vaccinnes aiytunnayi... itu Kerala TN lo Oxygen Cylinders generate chesthunnaru...

Vaccinnes/ Oxygen cylinders - all over ind!a distributue cheyyalae

States Govt has no Control... idhi reality

dheeni mida state govt failure matladu saami antae

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7 minutes ago, kakatiya said:

State governments can supply oxygen to other states ..for example kerala exports 40 tonns of O2 to tamil nadu.. same with orrissa.. 

At same time you can get your share of O2 from central manufacturing ..

 

https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/kerala-unable-to-part-with-oxygen-cm-writes-to-pm/article34528608.ece

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8 minutes ago, Somedude said:

Paina rasa choodavayya. What do you exactly mean by control? India lo license unte evadaina manufacture cheyyocchu, distribute cheyyocchu - Oxygen.

Oxygen Cylinder central or state enti? Buddhindha? Neeku ability unte you can also manufacture. Oxygen production plant ki permission kavali, aa permission icche body central Govt organization. That doesn't mean Central Govt has control over everything.

Central Govt organization dhaggara nundi kavalasindhi just permission - 2020 Sep/October lo chala companies permission ki apply chesaru. Some already got permission and production start cheshtunnaru.

Vaccination health regulatotory bodies approve chesthe, they can manufacture and distribute to anyone as per the prescription guidelines.

 

evadiki budhi ledhu..

Kerala, tamil stopping Oxygen to AP/ TG...?

aa mathram budhi vuntae... 

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