India’s Health Ministry Suggests Deferment Of Vaccination For Patients Recovering From COVID-19

India’s Health Ministry Suggests Deferment Of Vaccination For Patients Recovering From COVID-19

NEW DELHI, May 21 (NNN-PTI) – India’s federal health ministry announced deferring the COVID-19 vaccination by three months, in four specific situations, including patients recovering from the COVID-19 infection, officials said yesterday.

The ministry said, individuals with lab tests proven they have tested positive should defer their vaccination by three months after recovery.

The ministry said, COVID-19 patients, who have been given anti-SARS-2 monoclonal antibodies or convalescent plasma, during the COVID-19 treatment, shall also defer their vaccination by three months.

Previous government guidelines recommended deferment for only four to eight weeks after recovery for both categories.

The ministry also said, individuals who received at least the first dose and got COVID-19 infection before the completion of the second dose, should be deferred by three months after clinical recovery from COVID-19.

Further, the ministry said, persons with any other serious illness requiring hospitalisation or ICU care, should also wait for four to eight weeks before getting the vaccine. The recommendations were actually made by the National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19 (NEGVAC), and the health ministry has accepted them.

“These recommendations are based on the evolving situation of the COVID-19 pandemic and emerging global scientific evidence and experience,” the health ministry said.

Meanwhile, the ministry recommended vaccination for lactating women. “Regarding COVID-19 vaccination of pregnant women, the matter is under discussion and further deliberation by the National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (NTAGI),” the ministry said.

The federal ministry has written to states, to direct concerned officials to take note of these recommendations and undertake necessary actions.

The third phase of COVID-19 vaccinations started for people who are 18 years and above on May 1, which has yet to start in many places or is going on at a slower pace, in wake of the severe shortage of vaccines.

Reports pouring in from many states said, people are being turned away at the designated centres because of the shortage of vaccines.

The government increased the gap between two doses of the Covishield vaccine to 12-16 weeks, from four to eight weeks. This is the second time in three months that the dosage intervals have been widened.

India is witnessing a resurgence in COVID-19 cases, with 276,110 new cases and 3,874 deaths reported yesterday.– NNN-PTI

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