Allow emergency use of more COVID-19 vaccines, expand vaccination based on need: Sonia Gandhi urges PM

The Congress interim chief also called for exemption from Goods and Services Tax for all equipment, instruments, medicines being used in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic

Press Trust of India April 12, 2021 22:44:29 IST
Allow emergency use of more COVID-19 vaccines, expand vaccination based on need: Sonia Gandhi urges PM

File image of Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi. PTI

New Delhi: Amid a surge in coronavirus cases in the country, Congress president Sonia Gandhi has requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to allow emergency use of all the vaccine candidates having required clearances.

In a letter to the prime minister after her meeting with chief ministers of Congress-ruled states, she also sought expansion of categories of people eligible for vaccination on the basis of need and exposure rather than age.

"While it will be necessary on one hand to substantially ramp up our domestic production capacity, it will also be prudent to allow emergency use authorisation of all the vaccine candidates that have the required clearances, without any further delay," she told the prime minister in her letter.

"Accordingly, with enhanced availability, categories eligible for vaccination should be expanded on the basis of need and exposure rather than just age. In the same vein, the numbers allocated to a state has to be based on the prevalence and projection of infection in that particular state," she said, noting that some states have vaccines for three to five days left.

The Congress chief appealed to the prime minister that with restrictions being imposed to stop the spread of the virus, he should put in place a minimum monthly guaranteed income scheme and transfer a sum of Rs 6,000 into every eligible citizen's account.

She also called for exemption from Goods and Services Tax (GST) for all equipment, instruments, medicines being used in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

India hit a new coronavirus infection record with 1,68,912 new cases, the highest single-day rise so far, taking the total tally of cases to 1,35,27,717, according to data updated by the Union Health Ministry on Monday

Updated Date:

also read

India GDP growth to range from 7.5% to 12.5% in FY 21-22, but economy not out of woods yet, says World Bank
Business

India GDP growth to range from 7.5% to 12.5% in FY 21-22, but economy not out of woods yet, says World Bank

The World Bank, in its latest report, said that the economy was already slowing when the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded. After reaching 8.3% in FY17, growth decelerated to 4% in FY20

Day after Mamata Banerjee's Opposition unity call, Narendra Modi to address poll rally in Bengal
Politics

Day after Mamata Banerjee's Opposition unity call, Narendra Modi to address poll rally in Bengal

The BJP is locked in a tightly contested election in West Bengal with the ruling Trinamool Congress

Addressing the China challenge: Perceptive shifts in India’s strategic behaviour hints at greater appetite for risk-taking
India

Addressing the China challenge: Perceptive shifts in India’s strategic behaviour hints at greater appetite for risk-taking

Notwithstanding the fire and brimstone response from Beijing, New Delhi should gradually aspire for a more normalised, cooperative and rational relationship with Taiwan