After taking PM Modi's dose, confidence in corona vaccine increased, 4 times increase in vaccination speed

Posted on 8th Mar 2021 by rohit kumar

After the vaccination of the coronavirus by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the pace of vaccination in the country has increased 4 times. The number of Corona vaccine doses per 100 people in the country has risen from 0.41 to 1.56. According to data collected by Bloomberg and Johns Hopkins University, around 21 million (more than 20 million) doses have been given in India so far. According to the data, the number of corona vaccine doses per 100 people in the country has gone up from 0.41 to 1.56.

 

According to the data released by the government on Saturday, more than 1.5 million people were given vaccine doses in one day. Let us know that the second phase of vaccination has started from March 1 all over the country. The first vaccine of the second phase was administered by PM Modi. After taking PM Modi's vaccine, confidence has increased in people somewhere and people are now coming forward to get the vaccine. Somewhere in the vaccination centers and hospital, the line was also seen.

 

In the second stage of vaccination, people over 60 years of age are being vaccinated. Also, those people above 45 years of age who are suffering from a serious disease can get vaccinated. The government has already issued guidelines for which diseases people will be involved in. After the introduction of vaccination, many companies of the country said that they will get their employees free of the corona vaccine.

 

Experts have said that vaccination needs to be further expanded if India is to control the corona rapidly. Experts said that vaccination should be arranged for the youth for which hospitals should also get permission to purchase the vaccine. Explain that currently, all private hospitals have not received permission to purchase the vaccine.

 

Two vaccines have been approved in India

Last month, two coronavirus vaccines were approved by the Indian government for emergency use. It includes an Oxford-based covishield vaccine produced by the Pune-based Serum Institute in India. While the other one is covaxine. Covaxine is a completely indigenous vaccine and has been developed by the India Biotech and Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

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