COVID-19 Vaccine News: Corona vaccine to arrive before Holi, Health Minister Harshvardhan confident
"I am confident that the corona vaccine will be ready in the next three to four months," the health minister said. The priority of the vaccine will be determined on the basis of scientific data.
Union Health Minister Dr. Harshvardhan said on Thursday that he was confident that the coronavirus vaccine (COVID-19 vaccine) would be ready in the next three-four months. He also said that the priority of making it available to 135 crore Indians would be based on scientific evaluation. The health minister was addressing a webinar at the FICCI FLO.
COVID-19 Vaccine News: Corona vaccine to arrive before Holi, Health Minister Harshvardhan confident |
"I am confident that the corona vaccine will be ready in the next three to four months," he said. The priority of the vaccine will be determined on the basis of scientific data.
Health workers and Corona Warriors will naturally be preferred. The elderly and the sick will then be vaccinated. Work is underway on a very detailed plan for vaccination. An e-vaccine intelligence platform has been created to discuss its blueprint. Hopefully 2021 will be a good year for all of us.
The government took very bold steps
Praising the central government's efforts to eradicate the epidemic, the health minister said that in the last few months, bold steps have been taken to fight the epidemic. The Janata Curfew was a unique experiment of our Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It had a nationwide participation of citizens.
The decision to implement lockdown and unlock were some of the bold decisions taken by the central government during the epidemic. We have done a very good job.
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Harshvardhan said the government was very active during the fight. Surveillance was launched at the airport, port and land borders at the appropriate time with Corona in mind. Giving an account of the last 11 months,
the health minister said that India was one of the top countries in controlling the epidemic in a short period of time. “Initially we faced a shortage of PPE kits, ventilators and N-95 masks, but in a few months we were able to export this item to different parts of the world,” he said.
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