Thanks to plea by Kitex Garments Ltd., The Kerala High Court has directed the Centre to allow scheduling, on CoWIN portal, of second Covishield dose after four weeks of getting the first, especially for those who want to take it earlier than the present suggested gap of 84 days.
The world’s second largest infantwear manufacturer, Kitex Garments said in its plea that it has already vaccinated more than 5,000 of its workers with the first dose and has arranged for the second dose at a cost of nearly Rs. 93 lakh, but was unable to administer the same due to the prevailing restrictions.
Well represented by advocate Blaze K. Jose, this plea of Kitex can be an important move as far as second dose of Covishield is concerned. India is in full swing to vaccinate its citizens.
Justice PB Suresh Kumar said that if the Central and State Governments can permit persons travelling abroad to choose between early and better protection from COVID-19, there is no reason why the same privilege cannot be extended to those who want early protection in connection with their employment or education.
The High Court said that even according to the Union Health Ministry’s policy, people shall have the choice to get early vaccination, for the implementation of which vaccine is being distributed on payment basis through private hospitals as well.
“The fourth respondent (Centre) is directed to make necessary provisions forthwith in the CoWIN portal, so as to enable scheduling of second dose of Covishield vaccine after four weeks of the first dose for those who want to accept the second dose after a period of four weeks in terms of the initial protocol of the vaccine,” the Court said.
The Centre had opposed the plea by contending that the 84-day gap between two doses of Covishield was fixed to increase the efficacy of the vaccine, as recommended by the National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19 (NEGVAC) and was also based on the technical inputs provided by the National Immunization Technical Advisory Group (NITAG).