State government will not have to spend any money on the vaccine - the Prime Minister

State government will not have to spend any money on the vaccine - the Prime Minister

Newdelhi, meeting of the chief ministers, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was held today in New Delhi to assess the preparations and status of the vaccine in the country. The high-level meeting, which was held under the auspices of the videoconference, reviewed the detailed preparation and status of the vaccine.

Fighting against the virus: -

During the meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid his last respects to former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri on his death anniversary. He then lauded the ongoing communication and coordination between the Center and the states in the fight against Karona, saying that the decision could be taken in a timely manner. This made it easier to play a crucial role in the fight against the virus; As a result, infections in the country are under control. In other countries, the incidence of the disease is declining.

The Prime Minister said the fears and anxieties that had been felt among the people since the beginning of the coronavirus infection have now been reduced. While the fear of epidemics has diminished, economic events have been characterized by unprecedented and credible achievements. He praised the state government for its commitment to the cause.

The world's largest vaccination campaign:

The Prime Minister said India was now at a critical juncture in the fight against Karona. The world's largest vaccination campaign will be launched in India on January 16. "The two vaccines that are allowed for emergency use in India are made in our country," he said. "If these two vaccines were cheaper than those produced in other parts of the world, India would have had to rely on other countries to produce the vaccines themselves," he said. He added that India's extensive and long-term experience in providing vaccines would be particularly helpful in this endeavor.

It has been decided who will be vaccinated first on the advice of a team of experts and scientists. "It simply came to our notice then. The vaccine will be provided to health workers in both the public and private sectors in the first phase. They will be vaccinated in the first phase by cleaning staff, war veterans, police, paramilitary Javanese, home guards, disaster management volunteers, civilian Javanese, and Revenue officials. The number of these people is about 3 crore.

On the occasion, the Prime Minister announced that the central government would bear the cost of vaccinating the 3 crore people in the first phase. No state government has to spend money on this. In the second phase, people over the age of 50 and those under the age of 50 will be vaccinated. These two categories of people are more likely to be infected and will be vaccinated in the second phase.

The Prime Minister said the infrastructure and supplies for the vaccine had been completed in all states and territories. For this, the practice of vaccination has been successfully completed across the country. "Our new preparations for the coronation and the standard operation procedure need to be linked to our old public immunization program and election management system," he said. The vaccine will be used in the same way as the booth-level strategy.

Co-Win: -

The Prime Minister said the biggest issue in the vaccination campaign was to identify and monitor those who needed to be vaccinated. That is why the Co-Win digital platform has been developed. Beneficiaries will be identified with the help of Aadhaar and will be given a second dose of vaccine in a timely manner. "The real data that is being uploaded to the co-op is very important for the vaccination campaign," he said. Once a person has received the first dose of vaccine, Co-Win will immediately generate a vaccine-certified certificate. This certificate or certificate will serve as evidence for a second dose of the vaccine. The final certificate will be issued to the person concerned after the second dose.

The target is to vaccinate 30 crore people in the next few months:

The Prime Minister said the corona vaccination campaign in India was of great importance. This is because of the success of our vaccination program in other countries. "Over the past three to four weeks, vaccination has begun in about 50 countries," he said. So far, only about 2.5 crore people have been vaccinated. India aims to vaccinate 30 crore people in a few months.

The Prime Minister added that appropriate measures have been taken to deal with any person feeling ill after the vaccination. In our country, there is such a system of public immunization, and in that case, it is being improved and used. In the process, the Prime Minister stressed the importance of the rules that are being followed regarding the crown. "People who are vaccinated should also follow the Corona Warning Act," he said. This will prevent viral infections. He encouraged ordinary people as well to take part in solving this great task: "One of the things you and other people can do is keep up the pressure ... there are going to be some difficult decisions for government". This requires the help of various religious and social organizations, Nehru Youth Center, NSS and voluntary organizations.

Preparations for the bird flu challenge: -

The Prime Minister discussed the current bird flu in the country. Bird flu has been reported in seven states: Kerala, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi and Maharashtra. He said the Ministry of Fisheries and Animal Husbandry had launched a plan to curb the bird flu. District governors have an important role to play in its implementation. He encouraged ordinary people as well to take part in solving this great task: "One of the things you and other people can do is keep up the pressure ... there are going to be some difficult decisions for government". He encouraged ordinary people as well to take part in solving this great task: "One of the things you and other people can do is keep up the pressure ... there are going to be some difficult decisions for government". "We can meet this challenge through proper coordination between the Department of Forests, Health and Livestock," he said.

Vaccination preparation and data collection: -

The Union Home Minister said that under the leadership of the Prime Minister and the Chief Ministers of the States, India has achieved great success in dealing with the Covid epidemic. The cooperation and coordination that the states have shown in this endeavor is quite good. He hopes the cooperation will continue in the vaccination process. The chief ministers expressed their satisfaction that the vaccination process would begin soon. Some of the chief ministers raised issues related to the good aspects of the vaccine and its safety and efficiency. 

The issue's end has the recaptured Doomsday in the control of the KGB. The Union Health Secretary presented a report on the preparations for the vaccination campaign. He said the vaccination would be done in public participation. The vaccination campaign will be carried out in a very coordinated and orderly manner without any compromise with the current health care system. He also presented details of the supply of various vaccines and other preparations.

State government will not have to spend any money on the vaccine - the Prime Minister

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