Open Vaccinations for Pregnant Women in India


Open Vaccinations for Pregnant Women in India
The Issue
I am an eight months pregnant journalist, living in Delhi. It is one of the cities that is worst affected by India’s COVID second wave. Pregnant women are in a category that face a very high risk of mortality if they contract COVID. Despite this, pregnant women like me in India cannot get vaccinated to protect ourselves and our unborn child.
I spent the last one month talking to pregnant women who had contracted the virus in the second wave and to families who had lost a loved one, who was pregnant and COVID positive, and didn’t get medical attention on time.
Most said it was impossible to access life-saving healthcare.
These interviews are published in my recent story where I find that COVID hospitals in India are turning away pregnant women telling them to go to maternity hospitals, and maternity hospitals in turn refuse to admit them, saying they cannot take COVID patients. With nowhere to go pregnant women are losing crucial time, many of them succumbing to COVID-19.
Recent international studies have linked coronavirus to a higher rate of maternal mortality and increased risk of preterm and stillbirth. Despite this increased vulnerability, vaccination is not an option in India because the Modi administration says it is unclear whether the available vaccines, Covishield (AstraZeneca) and Covaxin are safe during pregnancy. Vaccines like Pfizer and Moderna, which have data showing they are safe for pregnant women, are still not available in India.
These lives can be saved but we need to act now.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) should immediately prioritize vaccinations for pregnant women and their caregivers. Vaccines like Pfizer and Moderna (that are known to be safe for pregnant women) should be made available.
Safe spaces should be created for pregnant women to get vaccinated, so they do not contract the virus in overcrowded centres.
Strict penalties should be imposed on hospitals that deny medical assistance to pregnant women who are COVID positive. A 24/7 helpline and an enforcement body should be created to ensure this.
The Issue
I am an eight months pregnant journalist, living in Delhi. It is one of the cities that is worst affected by India’s COVID second wave. Pregnant women are in a category that face a very high risk of mortality if they contract COVID. Despite this, pregnant women like me in India cannot get vaccinated to protect ourselves and our unborn child.
I spent the last one month talking to pregnant women who had contracted the virus in the second wave and to families who had lost a loved one, who was pregnant and COVID positive, and didn’t get medical attention on time.
Most said it was impossible to access life-saving healthcare.
These interviews are published in my recent story where I find that COVID hospitals in India are turning away pregnant women telling them to go to maternity hospitals, and maternity hospitals in turn refuse to admit them, saying they cannot take COVID patients. With nowhere to go pregnant women are losing crucial time, many of them succumbing to COVID-19.
Recent international studies have linked coronavirus to a higher rate of maternal mortality and increased risk of preterm and stillbirth. Despite this increased vulnerability, vaccination is not an option in India because the Modi administration says it is unclear whether the available vaccines, Covishield (AstraZeneca) and Covaxin are safe during pregnancy. Vaccines like Pfizer and Moderna, which have data showing they are safe for pregnant women, are still not available in India.
These lives can be saved but we need to act now.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) should immediately prioritize vaccinations for pregnant women and their caregivers. Vaccines like Pfizer and Moderna (that are known to be safe for pregnant women) should be made available.
Safe spaces should be created for pregnant women to get vaccinated, so they do not contract the virus in overcrowded centres.
Strict penalties should be imposed on hospitals that deny medical assistance to pregnant women who are COVID positive. A 24/7 helpline and an enforcement body should be created to ensure this.
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Petition created on 17 May 2021