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COVID-19 vaccination | 18-44 age group can register from today, but should wait longer for appointment

Getting an appointment for vaccination could take a while as many states say Serum Institute of India has promised them supplies only after May 15.

April 28, 2021 / 08:19 IST
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Those in the 18-44 age group should be a bit patient for getting a slot for the vaccine shot.
Those in the 18-44 age group should be a bit patient for getting a slot for the vaccine shot.

While those in the 18-44 age group in India will be able to register for COVID-19 vaccination from 4 pm on April 28 as the exercise for the younger population is supposed to open from May 1, getting an appointment for the same could take a while with many states saying Serum Institute of India (SII) has promised them supplies only after May 15.

The Centre has further made it clear to all states that they can vaccinate the 18-44 age group only out of the quota that the states procure themselves and not out of the quota of vaccines that the Centre will be providing them. The central quota, which is 50 percent of the manufactured vaccines that are further allocated to the states, must only be used for continuing vaccination of the 45-plus age group and frontline workers, the Centre’s letter sent on April 26 says.

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This implies that those in the 18-44 age group should be a bit patient for getting a slot for the vaccine shot, depending on when their state or UT procures supplies from SII or Bharat Biotech.

“I would like to reiterate that the Government of India’s supply of vaccines will not be used for persons beyond the existing priority groups i.e. health care workers, frontline workers and persons aged 45 years and above. Vaccination of any person aged between 18 and 44 years has to be done through the vaccine supplies procured by ‘Other than Government of India Channel’ i.e. State/UT governments, private hospitals and hospitals of industrial establishments. I request you to kindly communicate the above-mentioned directive to the officials concerned so that uninterrupted vaccine supply can be ensured for the prioritised groups,” Union Health Ministry’s Additional Secretary Manohar Aghani has written to Additional Chief Secretaries and Principal Secretaries (Health) of all the states on April 26.