Speed up Covid vaccination- An unprecedented crisis requires unconventional strategies to contain it.
The Centre must ensure that foreign vaccine manufacturers remain enthusiastic about making their products available commercially at the earliest
The challenge, however, does not end with expediting drug approval. One of the risks of fast-tracking new drugs is the relative paucity of ‘bridging trials’ — the collection of data pertaining to safety and immunogenicity is likely to remain skeletal. The Union health ministry has directed only the first 100 beneficiaries to be assessed for seven days before the new drugs are rolled out. The Centre must also ensure that foreign vaccine manufacturers remain enthusiastic about making their products available commercially at the earliest. Pricing and other relevant aspects would need to be smoothened. Till these prickly issues are sorted out and the drugs actually make it to the domestic market — Sputnik, the Russian vaccine, is likely to be available only in May — India must adhere to the basic protocols of pandemic management. This would involve ramping up testing and tracing mechanisms, increasing hospital beds and related medical infrastructure and — this is most important — make India’s apathetic citizens comply with the regulations. India cannot afford to be complacent at this dark hour.
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