Vax stock will last for 3 days only: Kejriwal
Vax stock will last for 3 days only: Kejriwal
IANS / Updated: May 12, 2021, 06:00 IST
NEWDELHI Delhi Chief Minister
vaccination drive is in full swing at nearly one hundred centres across the
national capital, however, the available stock will last for two-three days only.
Addressing a digital press conference, Kejriwal also took the opportunity to assert that the state government is now aiming to scale up vaccination to three lakh per day from around one lakh at present.
However, he further stated that the capital is facing an acute shortage of vaccines which might delay the process of vaccination to two years. Kejriwal suggested that the country should begin manufacturing the
TN, UP, Delhi s vax share lower than Raj, Guj, Maha s: Emkay Global
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Tue, May 11 2021 15:12 IST |
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Chennai, May 11 : Indian states like Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Tamil Nadu are getting lower share of vaccine than their need as against Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra which are getting more, said integrated securities company Emkay Global Financial Services.
In a report Emkay Global said as per its study, states like Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Delhi have much lower current share than they need, whereas Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra are receiving relatively more.
The stack of measures that the Reserve Bank of India announced on Wednesday to tackle a resurgent Covid-induced crisis has served to only whet the banking industry’s appetite for more.
On Wednesday, the central bank had announced a series of measures, including a term liquidity facility of Rs 50,000 crore to boost funding towards healthcare infrastructure and services and a one-time restructuring mechanism for borrowers such as individuals, small business and MSMEs who have an aggregate exposure of Rs 25 crore.
Experts feel that though it may alleviate some of the imminent stress, more measures may be needed to help some of the other segments that have been left out of the scope of the current relief measures.