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What Is The Petition

● A petition was filed with the Supreme Court, asking for effective directions to be followed in order to encourage door-to-door vaccination of residents, including the aged, differently-abled, poorer sections of society, the underprivileged, and those who were unable to register for the vaccination.

● The Youth Bar Association of India filed this petition with the Supreme Court. It mentioned that this is a pressing need because it would reduce the risk of contracting COVID while waiting for vaccination.

● According to the petition, certain marginalized groups should not be denied vaccines because they would be harmful to the wider public interest.

● Manju Jetley believes that COVID-19 vaccination should be delivered door-to-door, particularly to vulnerable groups. Furthermore, it will reduce the risk of infection when travelling to the vaccination centre. "The COVID-19 vaccination would be based on the concept of 'We are only as powerful as our weakest connection,' and denying vaccination to even a single individual, for any cause, will be counterproductive to the greater public good."

Details

● The petitioner referred to India as a "welfare state," claiming that it is the nation's responsibility to ensure the welfare and interests of all citizens. The government had raised the reasonable expectation that the vaccine would be procured and distributed to all segments of society in a well-coordinated manner.

● The COVID-19 vaccine is a life-saving medication, according to the petition, and it should be included in the Essential Commodity List of medicines. It also sought a pan-India toll-free number where those economically disadvantaged people and other members of society who might be unable to register themselves could do so.

● The petition also suggested that the promotion/advertising of the same could be done through a variety of ads or government hoardings in order to raise awareness among such groups.

● Finally, the petition proposed the development of mobile vans that would enable people living in remote areas to be vaccinated.


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