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Explain vax ‘sale’ to pvt hospitals: Centre to Punjab

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New Delhi, June 4

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The Union Health Ministry on Friday asked Punjab to clarify allegations raised by media reports on the alleged ‘sale’ of Covaxin doses at a profit to 20 private hospitals in the state, noting that prima facie it was in violation of the Liberalised Pricing and Accelerated National Covid-19 Vaccination Strategy. The Punjab Government withdrew the controversial agreement today and asked private facilities to return the vaccine stocks.

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Order on doses to private hospitals has been withdrawn. These will be administered free to those in 18-44 group at govt centres. BS Sidhu, Punjab Health Minister

Additional Secretary (Health) Vandana Gurnani, in her letter to Punjab’s Principal Secretary, Health, wrote: “As you are aware, from May 1, 2021, the Liberalised Pricing and Accelerated National Covid-19 Vaccination Strategy has come into force. According to this strategy, private sector hospitals are directly procuring Covid-l9 vaccines from the manufacturers. The state government is, therefore, requested to confirm the veracity of this news article and send a clarification to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare immediately.” — TNS

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