Updated On: 17 March, 2021 12:00 AM IST | Mumbai | PTI
At present, the state has a stock that will last only for the next 10 days, Tope said.

A police official receives the vaccine at Nair Hospital on Friday. Pic/Suresh Karkera
The Maharashtra government wants to administer COVID-19 vaccines to three lakh people on a daily basis, which is why it has demanded 20 lakh doses for each week from the Centre, Health Minister Rajesh Tope said on Wednesday. He said this in response to Union minister Prakash Javadekar`s reported tweet that 56 per cent of the vaccine doses sent to Maharashtra till March 12 were still unused.
"With all due respect to Javadekar, I have already informed the Union health ministry about the state`s plan to inoculate three lakh people on a daily basis. At present, the state has a stock that will last only for the next 10 days," Tope said. In the last couple of days, over two lakh people were inoculated in Maharashtra on a daily basis to increase the coverage.