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Third wave late, have 6-8 months to vaccinate all, says COVID working group chief

Vaccination of children aged above 12 may also begin in a couple of months as the Zydus Cadila vaccine trial is almost complete, Dr NK Arora, the chief of government's Covid expert panel, has said,

June 27, 2021 / 17:32 IST
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COVID-19 vaccination in a village (Representative image: AP)
COVID-19 vaccination in a village (Representative image: AP)

The chief of the government’s Covid panel has said that the coronavirus wave is likely to hit India late, offering a six to eight-month window to vaccinate all eligible beneficiaries in the country.

Dr NK Arora, the chairman of Centre's COVID-19 working group, was referring to a recent study by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) that says there would be a considerable delay in the onset of a third wave of the pandemic in India.

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"ICMR has come up with a study, which says the third wave is likely to come late. We have a window period of six-eight months to immunise everybody in country. In coming days, our target is to administer 1 crore doses every day," news agency ANI quoted Dr Arora as saying on June 27.

The government's expert panel chief further indicated that the immunisation of children aged above 12 may begin in a couple of months.