Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw slams calls for COVID-19 vaccines at private hospitals for free
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New Delhi: Biotechnology industry veteran Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw has slammed calls from some experts and politicians to provide Covid-19 vaccines at private hospitals for free, terming them irrational.
The Executive Chairperson of biotech major Biocon Limited noted that people have a choice to pay or get a free vaccine.
"So if they want to opt for a private hospital they must agree to pay for the vaccine too", she said on Friday.
"They are getting free vaccine at any Government hospital".
The Health Ministry said last week that private hospitals functioning as Covid-19 vaccination centres may recover a charge, subject to a ceiling of Rs 250 per dose.
Some experts and politicians questioned this move, pointing to the practice in many countries where vaccination is free in private facilities.
Mazumdar-Shaw said: "Government is providing free vaccines for the poor and rich (at government hospitals).
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