Karnataka to float global tender for vaccines
May 13, 2021  20:25
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The Karnataka government on  Thursday announced floating a global tender for procuring twocrore COVID-19 vaccines owing to supply shortage.

Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said a Task Force hasbeen set up to oversee the preparation for a probable thirdwave of COVID-19.

"The state has placed a purchase order for three croredoses of vaccines, two crore doses of Covishield and onecrore doses of Covaxin. We are floating global tenders for an additional twocrores," Yediyurappa told reporters in Bengaluru.

He was briefing them about the various measuresinitiated by his government to deal with the pandemic andimproving the health infrastructure in the state.

On the occasion, he said the government was appointing Prof Kang as an adviser on vaccination strategy.

"She Prof Kang is a member of several advisory committees for the World Health Organisation (WHO), mainly related to research and the use of vaccines," he added.

According to Yediyurappa, so far 1.10 crore doses have been supplied by the Centre, of which 99.5 lakh are Covishield vaccines and 10.9 lakh are Covaxin.

He said that 14.87 lakh beneficiaries have completed six weeks after taking the first dose of Covishield vaccine and are eligible for second one, whereas 5.10 lakh beneficiaries have completed four weeks after taking the first dose of Covaxin.

Thus, a total of 19.97 lakh people are eligible for second dose as on Thursday.

The state government had on Wednesday announcedsuspension of the vaccination drive for people between theage group of 18 and 44 years due to the shortage of vaccine.

It said the available stock will be utilised tovaccinate people who are due for second dose.

The chief minister also explained the various measures adopted since the outbreak of COVID in the state last year.

He claimed that the recent lockdown-like restrictions brought down the infections in the state from over 50,000 to less than 40,000 now.

To meet the increased oxygen requirement, the government decided to increase the supply of Liquid Medical Oxygen (LMO), massive scaling of localised generation capacity through oxygen generators and large scale procurement of concentrators and cylinders. -- PTI
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