Supreme Court queries on equity, pricing nudge change in vaccine policy
The Hindu
Return to central procurement comes a week after 32-page order
Prime Minister and its free distribution to States marks a U-turn which comes just a week after a scathing 32-page Supreme Court order. Grilling the Centre for its flawed vaccination policy, the court had nudged the government to correct its course, advising that admitting one’s mistakes was a sign of strength rather than weakness. The Supreme Court order of May 31, which was published on June 2, — decentralised procurement of vaccines, differential pricing and paid vaccination for citizens in the 18-44 age group under its ‘Liberalised Vaccine Policy’.More Related News

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