©India has launched the world's largest artificial immunity campaign against a disease in which a cleaning worker has been vaccinated against code 19.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched a campaign aimed at vaccinating 1.3 billion people.
On this occasion, Narendra Modi paid homage to the front line workers of the country who are the first to be vaccinated in this country.
India is the second most affected country in the world by the Corona virus epidemic. In the last few days before the launch of the campaign, millions of vaccines, two approved vaccines, Cove Shield and Coxsackie, have been sent to different parts of the country.
Speaking at the launch of the campaign on Saturday morning, Modi said, "We are launching the world's largest campaign and it will give the world an idea of our potential."
He further said that India has the capability to vaccinate its entire population and this will be done with the help of an app through which the government will monitor and ensure the progress of the campaign. That no one is left behind.These doctors, nurses, and other front-line workers showed us the way through the dark days he said. They stayed away from their families, they gave their lives and that's why they are being given this medicine first.He further said that India has the capability to vaccinate its entire population and this will be done with the help of an app through which the government will monitor and ensure the progress of the campaign. That no one is left behind.
These doctors, nurses, and other front-line workers showed us the way through the dark days he said. They stayed away from their families, they gave their lives and that is why this medicine is being given to them first.
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Prime Minister Moodi said People should not give up now because it will take time for everyone to get vaccinated he said.
He also told people not to believe the propaganda and rumors about vaccines.
I want to reassure people that these vaccines are approved only when scientists and experts are satisfied with them he said.
About 10 million health workers will be vaccinated in the first round. After which the medicine will be given to the police, soldiers and municipal workers.After that, people over the age of 50 or people under the age of 50 who already have a serious illness will be vaccinated. India's electoral roll contains information on about 900 million people.
According to the government's plan, 300 million people will be vaccinated by August. This will be done in government hospitals, schools, colleges, community halls, municipal offices and marriage homes.
Work has started in several hospitals in India.
Dr. Atal Peters has also been given this medicine in the vaccinations given at Max Hospital in Delhi. "It's an important day," he said. I am grateful to those whose efforts have made this day a reality. I was shocked when I was told that my name was on the list.
We worked hard during the epidemic and saved lives. And now we are taking this medicine first so that the thoughts about whether it is safe or not are gone.
The Drug Enforcement Administration in India has approved two vaccines. Covey Shield (a local name for Oxford AstraZanka and made in the UK) and Quixon, developed by Bharat Biotech, a local company.
However, the usefulness of Quixon has been questioned as it was approved before the end of Phase 3 trials. Both the vaccine maker and the watchdog say the vaccine is safe and that data will be released in February.
Both vaccines are given two vaccines with an interval of 28 days and the second vaccine is intended to increase the potency of the drug. The patient's immunity begins after the first vaccine but is fully effective 14 days after the second vaccine.
The progress of this campaign will be monitored in real time. 8 million people who are to be vaccinated in the first round have been registered and 600,000 people have been trained for the campaign.
However, the vaccination is still voluntary and those who get it will be given a vaccination certificate.
Dr Gagandeep, a leading vaccine expert in India, told the BBC that he believed the Indian campaign would work better than other countries because of the huge government investment and early preparation.