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India Boosting Vaccination to Prevent Another Wave of Infections

India has scaled up vaccination for its 1.3 billion population, apart from boosting heath care infrastructure as it prepares for a third wave of coronavirus infections, Baijayant Panda, vice president of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, said.

Boosting heath care infrastructure as it prepares for a third wave

โ€œThe biggest bet of course we are making is that our vaccination roll out has been scaled up enormously,โ€ the BJP leader, known as Jay Panda, said in an interview to Bloomberg TV Asia on Monday. โ€œBy end of the year, weย hopeย to have a majority of Indians vaccinated.โ€

India is battling the worldโ€™s worst outbreak of Covid-19 with hospitals running out of beds and oxygen supply, even as crematoriums remain overwhelmed. The governmentโ€™s Principal Scientific Adviserย K. VijayRaghavanย has warned of a third wave as the virus mutates further.

More than 2 billion doses of coronavirus vaccines will be available in India between August to December this year, which will be sufficient to vaccinate the entire adult population, V. K Paul, a member of the government think-tank Niti Aayog, said last week. India has administered 182.9 million jabs so far.

The country is scaling up beds and critical care in hospitals, including ventilators and oxygen supply, Panda told Bloomberg TV. Vaccination production is being ramped up, he said, adding the country may not need a nationwide lockdown unlike last year.

India reported 281,386 new infections and 4,106 deaths on Monday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said Covid-19 was spreading rapidly in rural areas and asked villagers in the worldโ€™s second-most populous nation to follow precautions.

As India reported record numbers of new infections in recent weeks, opposition leaders blamed Modi for premauterlyย declaring victoryย against the virus and accused him of doing little to help the nationโ€™s states tackle the pandemic.

Panda said while there is โ€œsome kind of focused narrativeโ€ to blame Modi for everything, the reality is he took early steps to boost health infrastructure and rolling out the vaccination drive.โ€

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(By Bloomberg)