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Take Action Against Those Spreading Rumours About Covid Vaccines: MHA Tells States

Union home secretary Ajay Bhalla emphasised that the Indian vaccines are completely safe rumours about them should be checked

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Take Action Against Those Spreading Rumours About Covid Vaccines: MHA Tells States
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Amidst the spread of rumours around the efficacy of the Covid-19 vaccines, the Centre has asked the states to check the circulation of such false information. The Centre has also advised the states to take penal action against those who are behind the dissemination of wrong and ill-informed news. 

The National Regulatory Authority in the country has found that the two vaccines -- Covishield, manufactured by the Serum Institute of India, and Covaxin, developed and manufactured by the Bharat Biotech Limited to be completely safe and immunogenic, emphasised Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla, in communication with all states and union territories. 

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The central government, in close collaboration with the state governments and UT administrations, has launched the inoculation drive of COVID-19 vaccination from January 16 across the country with the two vaccines.

The Union home secretary said healthcare workers and frontline workers are being inoculated as per the priority decided by the National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19 (NEGVAC), and subsequently the priority groups 2 and 3 will be vaccinated.

"I would like to strongly emphasise that the National Regulatory Authority in the country has found both the vaccines safe and immunogenic. However, it has been reported that unfounded and misleading rumours are circulating on social and other media, creating doubt about the safety and efficacy of these vaccines. 

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"Such kind of rumour mongering, particularly by vested interests, can create unwarranted doubts among people at large, and there is, therefore, a need to check all such kinds of unfounded scaremongering relating to the safety and immunogenicity of the vaccines,” the communication said.

Urging the states and UTs to put in place an appropriate mechanism to check the spread of such ill-informed rumours, Bhalla asked the chief secretaries to direct all the authorities concerned under the state government to take appropriate necessary measures to counter the spread of all such kind of "false information" about COVID-19 vaccines as well as promptly disseminate factual messages. 

"Further, penal action may be taken against the person/s or organisation/s who is/ are found to have indulged in such activities, under the relevant provisions of the Disaster Management Act. 2005 and the Indian Penal Code, 1860," he said.

(With PTI inputs)

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