Home Health Center Asks Vax Waste Curb

Center Asks Vax Waste Curb

New Delhi: Rajesh Bhushan, Union Health Secretary advised the State Government to maintain vaccine wastage at less than 1Percent.

At present National Wastage Percentage being 6 Percent, State Governments were asked to look into the issue seriously.

While the Vaccine Wastage Rate of the State is 0.24 Percent, which is one of the lowest in the country, some of the districts are having higher rate of wastage.

Districts with more than 2 PC Wastage Rate are – Sundergarh, 9.5PC Kandhama,  6.4PC, Nayagarh, 4.6PC,  Gajapati, 2.5 PC and Ganjam has 2.1PC of Wastage Rate.

They were asked to regularly review vaccine wastage across all levels to minimize the same and ensure timely utilization of available stocks to avoid expiry of vaccines without usage.

State Governments were also asked for timely updating of data of vaccine consumption to be ensured on CoWIN & eVIN portals.

Union Secretary chaired a high-level meeting through video conference today with Health Secretaries, State Mission Directors of NHM and State Immunization officers of all States and UTs.

This Review was organized  to review the status, pace and issues regarding COVID vaccination across the country as well as the preparations for April 2021 when vaccination  would be extended to all persons above the age of 45.

A key theme underlying the meet was the identification of low vaccine coverage pockets particularly in districts showing COVID surge and for taking corrective actions there.

The following was advised to the States and UTs regarding the vaccination coverage of Health Care Workers (HCW)s & Front Line Workers (FLW)s:

Ensure that only eligible beneficiaries are registered and vaccinated under category of HCW and FLW.

Archive incorrect/duplicate entries on CoWIN platform. Identify pockets of low vaccination coverage – health facility/professional association/blocks, districts etc., for taking corrective action.

Saturation of vaccination of these groups on priority, said an officer.

Regarding the involvement of Private COVID Vaccination Centres (CVC)s, the States/UTs were asked to, Conduct regular reviews of vaccinations at Private CVCs with respect to their capacity utilization, Undertake GIS analysis of CVCs to identify need for additional CVCs within States/UTs and Address apprehensions of Private CVCs regarding vaccine supply, guidelines etc proactively.

On the issue of Vaccine Stocks, the States and UTs were advised to ensure that, there is no sedimentation of vaccine stocks at any level of storage.

Distribution based on consumption to avoid overstocking as well as under-stocking at Cold Chain Points and CVCs.

Regular review of vaccine stocks and consumption is undertaken to identify gap areas and address the same.

Dr. R S Sharma CEO, National Health Authority (NHA) and Chairperson, Empowered Group on COVID Vaccination assured that there is no problem in the storage and logistics of vaccines.

He re-emphasized the point that there is no value in conserving vaccines for the second dose and that States must promptly supply vaccines to all government and private hospitals where there is a demand.