The Union Government has done three things simultaneously.

I. It allowed the states and private enterprises to procure vaccines on
their own.
Thereby, washed off its own hands.
That's unprecedented, in case of vaccines.
(Ref.: <
https://science.thewire.in/health/watch-centre-abdicating-duty-towards-vaccine-drive-k-sujatha-rao/>
and <
https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/second-wave-coronavirus-vaccine-serum-institute-7290331/
>.

II. Virtually deregulated the price.
Now, Covishield would be available to the Union Government at Rs.150 per
dose, to the state governments at Rs.400 per dose and to private hospitals
at Rs.600 per dose.
For Covaxin, the corresponding rates would be Rs.150, 600 and 1,200.

The half of production would mandatorily go to the Union Government.
(Ref.: <https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=1712710>.)

III. *Quite interestingly, without any augmentation of the availability of
vaccine doses - which is even now falling far short of requirements, has
expanded - w.e.f. May 1, the category, and thereby the number, of those
eligible to be vaccinated.*

Evidently, with no intention of getting more people vaccinated, but to
create serious chaos on the ground and make the concerned state governments
face the music and, thereby, make its own colossal failure, and even
criminality - in terms of the mode of clamping the lockdown, lack of
testing and inadequate contract tracing, disproportionately drumming up the
Tablighi Jamaat, duly followed up with mammoth Kumbh gathering and huge
political rallies etc., apart from earlier taali/thaali/diya, shield from
public attention.

<<Tope said going by the current vaccine prices announced by these
companies, the state will have to spend Rs 7,500 crore to inoculate 5.71
crore people.

In such a situation, the state will have to bear the cost of inoculating
the economically weaker sections, he said.

"The state health department has prepared a note with various options for
the immunisation drive, the costing and how to roll it out. The state
cabinet will come up with policy after discussions," the minister said.

The state government is expected to hold the cabinet meeting on Wednesday.>>

<
https://m.timesofindia.com/city/mumbai/maharashtra-may-get-supply-of-covishield-only-after-may-20-rajesh-tope/amp_articleshow/82275898.cms
>

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