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PM Modi | Vaccination
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Steps needed to bring down vaccine wastage: PM Modi at review meeting

| @indiablooms | Jun 05, 2021, at 05:10 am

New Delhi/IBNS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a high-level meeting on Friday to review the progress of India’s vaccination drive.  Officials gave a detailed presentation on various aspects of the vaccination drive.

PM was briefed about the current availability of vaccines and the roadmap for ramping it up.

He was also apprised about the efforts undertaken to help various vaccine manufacturers ramp up the production of vaccines.

"The government of India is actively working with vaccine manufacturers and helping them in terms of facilitating more production units, financing and supply of raw materials," an official statement from the Prime Minister's Office said.

PM Modi reviewed the status of vaccination coverage in healthcare workers as well as front-line workers.

He also took stock of the vaccination coverage in the above 45 as well as 18-44 age group and reviewed the status of vaccine wastage in various states.

The Prime Minister instructed that vaccine wastage numbers are still on the higher side and steps need to be taken to bring them down.

Officials also briefed the PM on various measures being taken on the tech front to make the process of vaccination more people-friendly.

Officials briefed PM on advance visibility being provided to states on vaccine availability.

They also apprised the PM that states have been asked to pass on this information to the district level so that there is no inconvenience to people.

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