DMK president Stalin writes to Modi for universal vaccination for COIVID-19
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Stalin mentioned the Prime Minister ought to intervene instantly and direct the Ministries involved to provide ample Covaxin and Covishield vaccines.
DMK president M.K. Stalin on Sunday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take a coverage resolution swiftly for universal vaccination and assist Tamil Nadu tide over the current COVID-19 pandemic scenario and guarantee whole safety for the individuals of the state.
In a letter through which the DMK MPs additionally signed, Mr Stalin mentioned it was equally vital to enable unbiased procurement of medicine, vaccines and medical gear by state governments because the pandemic affected states couldn’t wait each time for Centre’s nod to save the human lives.
“It is reasonable to expect that the Centre plays an active role in sharing of international expertise and facilitating inter-state coordination and leave the states to deal with the pandemic independently. Hence, I request you to lift all the restrictions imposed on the states for direct procurements and take all efforts to strengthen the State Disaster Management Authority in the true spirit of cooperative federalism,” Mr Stalin mentioned.
He mentioned the Prime Minister ought to intervene instantly and direct the Ministries involved to provide ample Covaxin and Covishield vaccines to the state of Tamil Nadu commensurate with the inhabitants of the state in addition to instantly sending 20 lakh vaccines as requisitioned by the state authorities.
“Tamil Nadu will need more vaccines than already allotted to accomplish the task of effective vaccinations, break the cycle of infection and flatten the curve. The state — on one hand is suffering from the shortage of vaccines and on the other hand, is struggling to meet the needs of the needy people — as set out in the guidelines of the Centre itself,” he identified.
The DMK chief mentioned COVID-19 optimistic instances had been quickly rising and within the final seven days, numbers of recent instances and fatalities have virtually doubled.
“As per the official data, Tamil Nadu recorded 61,593 active cases on April 17, 2021 and 39 deaths. Though the bureaucrats are taking necessary preventive measures, it has led to a situation where even the Advocate General of Tamil Nadu admitted before the Hon’ble High Court that the situation is completely going out of control,” he defined.
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