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Karnataka receives first consignment of Covid-19 vaccines

The central government will be vaccinating about 3 crore people in the country in the first phase for free of cost.

Published on: Jan 12, 2021 01:22 PM IST
PTI | Bengaluru
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The first consignment of Covid-19 vaccines have arrived here on Tuesday, and the Karnataka government said it was committed to conducting the vaccination drive in a transparent way.

According to official sources, the flight carrying the vaccines landed at the Kempegowda international airport here.
According to official sources, the flight carrying the vaccines landed at the Kempegowda international airport here.

According to official sources, the flight carrying the vaccines landed at the Kempegowda international airport here. Earlier in the day, Karnataka Health Minister K Sudhakar said 7.95 lakh Covishield vaccines were arriving. "... 7,95,000 vials of Covishield vaccine are arriving in the first consignment at around 11:45 this morning.. the arrival of the remaining of the total 13,9000 vails that the state will get, will be known in the later stages," he said. Speaking to reporters here, he said it will be stored at the state vaccine stores in the city.

"The state government will conduct the vaccination drive- whether it is storage, supply or administering as per guidelines- will be held in a transparent way, as directed by Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa," he added. The state government has already said that about 16 lakh frontline workers in the state will be administered a vaccine against Covid-19 in the first phase at 235 sites.

Noting that the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) has given approval to Covishield and the Centre has purchased 1.1 crore doses, Sudhakar claimed that there was no other country in the world that has fixed the price of the vaccine at such low rates. "It has been procured at 210 per dose including GST from the Serum institute, Pune. The total cost is 231 crore," he said.

"If there are any side effects it will be recorded... details of every person who takes a vaccine will be recorded, after getting the vaccine shot the person will have to be in the observation room. If there is any side effect, there will be facilities to immediately treat them," the minister said adding that the vaccine has been safe during clinical trials.

 
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