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Madhya Pradesh Covid-19: Thirty India students vaccinated with one syringe

[서울=아시아뉴스통신] 레악카나기자 송고시간 2022-07-30 08:05

According to India's health ministry, 98% of adults have received at least one dose of the Covid vaccine, while 90% have been fully vaccinated. It's mandatory in India to deploy single-use syringes in vaccination drives. (Photo by= Getty Images)

[Asia News = Reporter Reakkana] A health official is being investigated for vaccinating 30 students with a single syringe in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The incident happened in a school in the Sagar district where children were being given Covid-19 vaccines, BBC reported.
 
India's health ministry mandates a "one needle, one syringe, only one-time" protocol for Covid-19 vaccines. India has administered over 2.03bn Covid-19 vaccines so far. Single-use disposable syringes are widely used in India to avoid the spread of deadly diseases like HIV. However, there have been multiple incidents in the past where a single syringe has been reused in hospitals due to a shortage of equipment. Jitendra Rai, who was vaccinating the children, told the media that he was only given one syringe by the health department and he was just following orders. Parents who had accompanied their children spotted the issue and reported it to the school authorities.
 
When state officials reached the school, Mr. Rai was missing school and his phone was turned off. The state's health department has registered a case of negligence against him. Meanwhile, it has also started an inquiry against the official responsible for dispatching equipment for the vaccination drive. Meanwhile, a spokesperson from the opposition Congress party has demanded that the state's health minister should resign over the incident.



 

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