Why in news?
Recently Centre has said that India will expand its vaccination coverage to everyone aged 18 and older from May 1, 2020.
What are the changes in procurement?
- In the first three phases only healthcare workers, frontline workers and those above the age of 45 were vaccinated.
- So the centre procured the entire quantity of vaccines from the manufacturers- Serum Institute of India (Covishield) and Bharat Biotech (Covaxin) and distributed it to states.
- The states distributed the stock to government vaccination centres, which administered the vaccine free of cost and to private hospitals that charged recipients Rs 250 per dose.
- From May 1, the supply will be divided into two baskets:
- 50 per cent for the Centre;
- 50 per cent for the open market;
- Through the second — non-Government of India — channel state governments, private hospitals, and industries can procure and administer the vaccine.
- Free vaccination would be available at all vaccination centres that receive doses from the Government of India.
What will be the cost of a dose at a private centre?





