ICMR focus remains on 2-dose vax, is fine with Covishield gap
Nisha.Nambiar@timesgroup.com
Pune:12.12.2021
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has advised against suddenly introducing a third Covid vaccine dose or recommending any change in the time gap of Covishield shots in the wake of Omicron cases.
Dr Samiran Panda, head of ICMR’s epidemiology department, told TOI that as of now the apex biomedical research body would underscore the importance of attaining greater coverage with two-dose vaccination. “With Omicron cases being mild not only in India but the world over, there should not be any kneejerk reaction like introducing a third dose or recommending any change in the interval of Covishield doses, as demanded by people from different quarters,” he said.
Many states, including Maharashtra, demanded an additional dose or booster dose, besides seeking shorter gap between two shots of Covishield to speed up immunisation.
“A decision on whether a third dose would be required for immunocompromised individuals would be taken later based on scientific evidence and on case-to-case basis. Nothing has been decided on it so far,” Dr Panda said.
He said scientific evidence of booster dose for the Indian terrain was being evaluated and the technical advisory group would make an announcement regarding it. Dr Panda said public health focus should be on double vaccination and completing the adult immunisation programme now because the two-dose vaccine strategy seemed to be working well in the Indian context.
On the demand from states like Maharashtra, Kerala and Karnataka to reduce the gap between the two Covishield doses, the ICMR scientist said scientific evidence from in-country reality was showing that the interval was fine.
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