Maharashtra allocated 50% of daily Remdesivir requirement: Rajesh Tope
Maharashtra
Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Thursday
said the state is being allocated 26,000 Remdesivir
injections per day by the Centre as against the requirement of 50,000 vials
of the anti-COVID-19 drug.
Talking
to reporters here, Tope said he will write to the Centre to increase the
allocation of Remdesivir to Maharashtra, the worst COVID-19-hit state in the
country.
"The
state government's daily requirement is 50,000 Remdesivir injections, but the
Centre's allocation is 26,000 injections per day. This is for the next 10 days,
which is very serious as timely use of the injections to treat co- morbid and
serious COVID-19 patients can save lives," he said.
Remdesivir
is listed for use in serious COVID-19 patients. In view of a sudden spike in
demand of the drug due to the surge in COVID-19 cases, the Centre last week
banned its export till the situation improves.
"I
will send a letter to the Union Health Ministry on Thursday to increase the
allocation of the key anti-viral drug to Maharashtra," the minister said. Read More
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