Updated On: 06 July, 2021 06:21 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope, who moved the resolution in the House, said the state machinery was well equipped to vaccinate 10 lakh people per day, provided the doses were available

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The Maharashtra Assembly has passed a resolution, asking the Centre to provide a minimum of three crore Covid-19 vaccine doses per month to the state to reduce the impact of a possible third wave of the viral infection.
Health Minister Rajesh Tope, who moved the resolution in the House, said the state machinery was well equipped to vaccinate 10 lakh people per day, provided the doses were available. "With this number, we can vaccinate three crore people in the next two months. Expediting the vaccination drive is necessary for the economic revival as well," he said. The Centre has so far provided 2,84,39,060 vaccine doses and the state government has purchased 25,10,730 doses, the minister said, adding that 3,43,82,583 have been inoculated till now.