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Ajit Pawar blames Centre for intermittent vaccine supply

At the Friday’s Covid-19 Review meeting, deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar said that despite promises made by the centre, that after June, production of Covid-19 vaccines would increase and supply would be uninterrupted in July, supply continues to remain interrupted

Updated on: Jul 17, 2021 05:11 PM IST
By , Pune
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At the Friday’s Covid-19 Review meeting, deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar said that despite promises made by the centre, that after June, production of Covid-19 vaccines would increase and supply would be uninterrupted in July, supply continues to remain interrupted.

Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray with Deputy CM Ajit Pawar. Ajit Pawar blames Centre for intermittent vaccine supply. (PTI)
Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray with Deputy CM Ajit Pawar. Ajit Pawar blames Centre for intermittent vaccine supply. (PTI)

This even as the state government is contemplating opening up more services, including factories and malls, for those fully vaccinated.

Pawar said, “We were assured that the production of vaccines would become 100% by the end of June and so by July, supply would be uninterrupted. However, that has not happened. Even in July we have had to shut down some centres for vaccination because there were no vaccines.”

Pune district has seen over 5.52 million people get the Covid-19 vaccine, of which 4.25 million have got their first shot, while 1.26 million got their second shot.

Pawar also said that the state government is contemplating opening up more services, including starting public places like malls, for those who fully vaccinated and with a certificate for the same.

However, Pawar also added that despite being fully vaccinated, people must ensure that Covid-19 appropriate behaviour is followed, including wearing of masks and social distancing at all times.

He said, “It is important that we start the economic cycle. Unlike the first wave, we do not want to shut down everything if there is another wave, and so vaccination is important.”

Ongoing restrictions to continue in Pune

Ajit Pawar said that the ongoing restrictions, including the weekend restrictions and the curfew post 5 pm would continue in Pune. He said, “Pune is still at level 3 as of now. We also have a few districts in Maharashtra which have reported 0 positivity in the past few days, however, to avoid a third wave, we will continue with the ongoing restrictions.” He also warned of stricter action against people crowding popular tourist spots during the weekends.

 
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