For private hospitals, the central government has fixed the maximum rate of vaccine, Rs 780 for Covishield and Rs 1145 for Sputnik V - Newztezz Online

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Wednesday, June 9, 2021

For private hospitals, the central government has fixed the maximum rate of vaccine, Rs 780 for Covishield and Rs 1145 for Sputnik V


Covid Vaccine Price In Private Hospital: The second wave of corona in the country is gradually being controlled. During this, the vaccination campaign is also going on vigorously. The central government has also announced a free vaccine for all people above the age of 18 on June 21. Prime Minister (PM Modi) will close Monday to complete the task of the central government announced that vaccination now this thing called the country "message. He announced that now all people above 18 years of age in the country will be given free vaccine and it will also be expedited. 

Just a day after this, the central government has fixed the maximum rate of vaccine given in private hospitals. That is, private hospitals will no longer be able to charge more money than the rate fixed by the government.

Tuesday evening, the Ministry of Health's issued an order that private hospital Kovishild vaccine (Covishield Vaccine Price) Rs 780 for, Kovaksin (Covaxin) L,4l0 For Sputnik V (Sputnik V) as much as 1,145 to Can recover Rs.

Along with setting the rate of the vaccine, it will also be monitored everyday. Strict action will also be taken against the private Kovid Vaccination Center for charging a higher rate than the price issued by the government. The Center has asked the states not to take private hospitals more than Rs 150 for the service charge. The state governments have to monitor them.

Earlier, the central government said that it has placed an order for 44 crore doses of anti-Covid-19 vaccines - Kovishield and Covaccine. The Union Health Ministry said that these 44 crore doses of Kovid vaccines will be supplied by the manufacturers between August and December.

An official said that after the Prime Minister announced the change in the guidelines of the National Kovid Immunization Program a day ago, the Center has ordered 25 crore doses of Kovashield to Serum Institute of India and 19 crore doses of Covaccine to Bharat Biotech. Have given. "Additionally, 30 per cent advance for the purchase of both the Kovid vaccines has been released to Serum Institute of India and Bharat Biotech," he said.

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