
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi today questioned the government and the system on the issue of the Corona vaccine. Rahul Gandhi has said that to get the vaccine, the system of mandatory online registration has been questioned. Rahul Gandhi says that every person who goes to the corona vaccination center should get the corona vaccine. Online registration is not enough for this. Rahul Gandhi wrote in his tweet – Online registration is not enough for Corona vaccine. Everyone who walks into the Vaccine Center should get the vaccine. The right to life belongs to those who do not have the internet.
Online registration is not enough for the vaccine.
Everyone who walks into a vaccine center should get the vaccine.
The right to life belongs to those who do not have the internet.
Congress is a constant attacker on vaccination
After Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent announcement of providing free vaccines to states for vaccination, Rahul Gandhi questioned why private hospitals should charge money if vaccines are free for all. He tweeted, 'A simple question: If vaccines are free for all, then why should private hospitals charge money.
Court had also commented
Recently, the Supreme Court had also raised questions on the need to compulsorily register on the Cowin app before vaccination. The court had said that policymakers should be aware of the ground realities and keep in mind the real situation of 'Digital India'. The court had said that you should see what is happening across the country. You should know the ground situation and accordingly policy changes should be made. If we had to do it, we should have done it 15-20 days ago.
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