No Forceful Jabs Should be Given : Centre To SC On Covid Vax For Disabled Persons

The Centre has told the Supreme Court that it has not issued any Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for persons with disabilities to carry Covid-19 vaccination certificates for any purpose.

“Vaccination for Covid-19 is of larger public interest in view of the ongoing pandemic situation… However, no person can be forced to be vaccinated against their wishes” the Centre, in an affidavit, told.

The government has not issued any SOPs, which require persons with disabilities to carry vaccination certificates mandatory for any purpose, the Centre further added.

The Centre’s response came on a plea by an NGO Evara Foundation seeking door-to-door, priority Covid-19 vaccination for persons with disabilities.

The Centre emphasized that the directions and guidelines by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, do not envisage any forcible vaccination without obtaining the consent of the concerned individual.

The government reiterated its stand on the use of face masks or face covers and added the Har Ghar Dastak Abhiyan policy, door-to-door vaccination of eligible beneficiaries, which includes persons with disabilities, will increase its reach further.

The plea had contended that persons with disabilities are at a greater risk of contracting Covid-19 due to difficulties faced by them.

“The government of India is already implementing features on the Co-WIN portal to make it more accessible to persons with disabilities”: The center, on the accessibility of the Co-WIN app and portal, said.

People with disabilities not having ID cards are also eligible for vaccination since the Co-WIN website provides the facility for the creation of special vaccination sessions for this purpose, Centre adds.

The top court will hear the petition later in the day. The Centre also informed the top court that 23,678 doses have been administered to disabled persons.

(Agency)

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