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The BJP announcement promising free Covid-19 vaccination for all in Bihar as part of its election manifesto has taken several states by surprise. Especially, since until now the vaccine conversation between the Centre and the states was around identifying who should receive it on a priority basis.

So the announcement of a free vaccine as an election promise singling out one state adds a political twist to a subject Covid management that has so far been largely framed by cooperative rather than competitive federalism.

States are trying to figure out what the implications are. Many see this as the first indication that the Centre will procure the vaccine or vaccines at rates it negotiates and states may then be asked to purchase their own stocks.
This is reinforced by the fact that the National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration part of the Centres Covid task force made it clear, in its very first meeting, that states should not chart their separate pathways for procurement.

 

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Prof K Nageshwar:  Vote BJP  get COVID Vaccine! (Video)
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Register Online for Graduates MLC. Here is the link: https://ceotserms1.telangana.gov.in/MLC/form18.aspx BJP || Vote BJP get COVID Vaccine! The BJP announcement promising free Covid-19 vaccination for all in Bihar as part of its election manifesto has taken several states by surprise. Especially, since until now the vaccine conversation between the Centre and the states was around identifying who should receive it on a priority basis. So the announcement of a free vaccine as an election promise singling out one state adds a political twist to a subject Covid management that has so far been largely framed by cooperative rather than competitive federalism. States are trying to figure out what the implications are. Many see this as the first indication that the Centre will procure the vaccine or vaccines at rates it negotiates and states may then be asked to purchase their own stocks. This is reinforced by the fact that the National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration part of the Centres Covid task force made it clear, in its very first meeting, that states should not chart their separate pathways for procurement.