Corona vaccine may be ready in India by August, CM Rao told PM

Posted on 12th May 2020 by rohit kumar

Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao informed Prime Minister Narendra Modi that Kovid-19 vaccine could be ready in Hyderabad by July-August. He gave this information in a conversation with the PM on Monday through video conferencing.

 

According to a release issued by the Chief Minister's Office, Rao told the Prime Minister, "An attempt is being made to prepare a vaccine for the corona virus. There is a possibility that the vaccine will be ready in our country. Companies in Hyderabad are working hard for this. It is likely that the vaccine in Hyderabad will be ready by July-August. If the vaccine becomes available, it will help change the situation.

It is noteworthy that Bharat Biotech recently informed the CM that work on the Kovid-19 vaccine is in progress. Some other companies are also engaged in similar exercises.

 

Protest against the running of trains

At the same time, during the meeting, CM Rao urged the Prime Minister not to operate the trains again. Significantly, the operation of the railway was banned as a precautionary measure to prevent the corona virus. He said that there is a risk of the virus spreading due to the operation of trains, as some passengers may be infected or have mild symptoms of the virus.

 

CM said in the meeting that the effect of corona virus has been seen mostly in the main cities of the country. Which include cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Hyderabad. The highest number of Kovid-19 patients are in these cities.

 

He said that in this way, if trains are operated, then people will travel from one place to another, which is like feasting on the virus. It is not possible for everyone to be investigated. Also, it is not possible to keep every person traveling in the train in quarantine. In this way passenger trains should not operate.

 

Marking the impact the corona virus had on the state's economic situation, Rao demanded the central government to reschedule state governments' loans, increase the FRBM limit and allow migrant workers to return to their original states.

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