Maharashtra Health Minister gives more vaccine to his district, Center asks for details
Maharashtra Health Minister gives more vaccine to his district, Center asks for details
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Mumbai: The second wave of the corona is growing rapidly. At present, the Supreme Court and the Prime Minister are praising Maharashtra for good management and oxygen system, but on the other hand, state health minister Rajesh Tope seems to beset in terms of giving more vaccine to his district. Let me tell you all that the generosity is shown by Rajesh Tope seems to be weighing heavily on other districts. As per the information received, Vikas Sheel, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, has appointed a letter has been written to Dr. Pradeep Vyas seeking details of corona vaccine given to Jalna district of the state.

A recent report revealed that Health Minister Rajesh Tope has provided more vaccines to his district than the prescribed quota. The Union Health Ministry has sought a response from the Additional Chief Secretary of the state citing the same news. The letter said, "As per the Cowin portal, Jalna was scheduled to be given 4,794 doses in January 2021, 12,016 in February, 53,085 in March, and 1,34,290 in April. Therefore, on a priority basis, it should be clarified as to what the situation is.''

According to reports, between April 7 and 9, when the entire Maharashtra was facing a vaccine shortage, an additional 10-day vaccine was available in Jalna. Because 60,000 more doses had reached here than the quota earmarked for this district. While he had only 17,000 doses. Rajesh Tope is said to have called the health department officials and directed them to give 77,000 doses instead of 17,000 doses for their district. In the same case, Rajesh Tope says that no district has been given many vaccines. If given, it is only to promote vaccination there.

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