This Article is From Apr 30, 2021

Lt Governor Seeks Report On Covid Vaccines As Controversial Delhi Law Comes Into Force

This was Anil Baijal's first significant move since the controversial GNCTD (Amendment) Act, 2021 that says the Delhi "government" means the Lt Governor came into force.

Lt Governor Seeks Report On Covid Vaccines As Controversial Delhi Law Comes Into Force

Delhi LG Anil Baijal sought a report on Delhi's vaccine preparedness for people above 18 years

New Delhi:

Delhi Lieutenant Governor (LG) Anil Baijal sought a report from Chief Secretary Vijay Dev on Thursday on the city's preparedness for the vaccination of people above 18 years of age against COVID-19, his first significant move since the controversial GNCTD (Amendment) Act, 2021 that says the Delhi "government" means the Lt Governor came into force.

The provisions of the Act came into effect from April 27, according to a notification issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

Anil Baijal's office also created a Twitter handle - @RajNiwasDelhi - saying it will share official announcements, press releases, reactions and other useful information for the residents of the national capital.

About the next phase of the vaccination drive, the Raj Niwas tweeted: "Hon'ble Lt Governor has sought a report from the Chief Secretary on the preparedness for the roll out of the vaccination program for people above 18 yrs of age."

Earlier in the day, Health Minister Satyendar Jain said the city "does not have vaccines" for the inoculation of persons in the 18-44 age group and purchase orders have been placed with manufacturers for the same.

The minister, however, said preparations to inoculate people in this category have been completed.

"At present, we do not have vaccines. We have requested the companies to provide it," Jain told reporters when asked if there were enough vaccines available for the 18-44 age group.
 

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