The Times of India 18.08.2012
Municipal Corporation will pay 70% of vaccination cost if dog bites you
CHANDIGARH: While the civic body authorities have failed to control the stray dogs menace in city, in crucial decision finance and contract committee (F&CC) of MC on Friday, decided to bear 71.5% vaccination charges of dog bite victims. With this a dog bite victim will have to pay only Rs 500 for the five-injection vaccination instead of around Rs 1,750.According to data available with MC, around 7,000 cases of dog bite
come every year to the Sector 19 based animal bite dispensary.
Thus with
this decision the civic authorities will have to bear an extra burden
of around Rs 80 lakh. Significantly, the benefit will also extend to
victims of neighbouring states like Punjab, Haryana and Himachal, as
many people from these areas also come to the city due to
non-availability of animal bite dispensary in their respective areas.
When asked, municipal commissioner Vivek Partap Singh said, “It was
unanimous decision. We are well aware that most victims face a huge
problem in vaccination of dog bite cases, therefore now with this
decision victims will have to pay only Rs 100 for each injection. We
have kept a special provision in the budget for this.”A
doctor, posted in Sector 19 dispensary, said,
“There have been many
instances where economically weak patients come to us with dog bite
cases and are unable to afford the vaccination charges. This decision
will bring much-needed relief for such patients.”