Rajasthan govt. to conduct audit of COVID-19 vaccines
The Hindu
Report cited by Vardhan about wastage is false, says Minister
An audit of the COVID-19 vaccines will be conducted in Rajasthan to ensure that the doses are not wasted. The exercise is being undertaken following reports of alleged wastage of vaccines, though the State government has claimed that the vaccine wastage was limited to 2%, which was below the national average of 6%. With 1.70 crore people in the State having received the vaccine doses, Rajasthan had remained a front-runner in vaccinating the beneficiaries and was among the leading States where the wastage was very low, Medical and Health Minister Raghu Sharma said here on Tuesday.More Related News
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