A COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment Strategy for India

Shambhavi Naik, Ameya Paleja, Mihir Mahajan, Narayani Ramachandran, S. Dixit, Rahul Matthan, Nitin G Pai, P. Kotasthane
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Issue: Nov-Dec 2020 Deploying COVID-19 vaccines once they are available is going to be an unprecedented administrative and logistical challenge. This paper proposes a plan to vaccinate 80% of India’s population by December 2021. We envision this process to be divided into four main stages viz., estimating the need, securing vaccine supply, distributing the vaccines, and post-market surveillance.  Broadly, we suggest that essential workers be prioritised for vaccination in the first phase followed by everyone else. We recommend that the government issue a model contract to build manufacturer trust and incentivise ramping up manufacturing capacity. Vaccines can be priced as per market rates with the government subsidising the cost to necessary recipients to ensure equitable access. Along with public private partnerships and open markets, the government must leverage administrative capacities of Election Commission of India to roll out a nationwide vaccination drive for maximising vaccine coverage. Finally, we recommend post-market vaccine surveillance strategies to obtain data on adverse events and tweak vaccine deployments, when necessary.
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印度COVID-19疫苗部署战略
一旦获得COVID-19疫苗,部署疫苗将是一项前所未有的行政和后勤挑战。本文提出了到2021年12月为80%的印度人口接种疫苗的计划。我们设想这一进程将分为四个主要阶段,即估计需求、确保疫苗供应、分发疫苗和上市后监测。总的来说,我们建议在第一阶段优先为基本工作者接种疫苗,然后是其他所有人。我们建议政府出台一项示范合同,以建立制造商的信任,并激励制造商提高生产能力。疫苗可以按照市场价格定价,政府为必要的接受者提供补贴,以确保公平获取。除了公私伙伴关系和开放市场外,政府还必须利用印度选举委员会的行政能力,在全国范围内开展疫苗接种运动,以最大限度地提高疫苗覆盖率。最后,我们推荐上市后疫苗监测策略,以获取不良事件数据,并在必要时调整疫苗部署。
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