Narendra modi said This is the deadliest pandemic in the past 100 years
Narendra modi said This is the deadliest pandemic in the past 100 years.
Prime minister Narendra modi said This is the deadliest pandemic in the past 100 years. The modern world has not seen such a pandemic. Our country has fought this pandemic at many levels.
New health infrastructure has been developed in the 1.5 years with COVID hospitals, ventilators beds, to preparing a network of testing labs. During the 2nd wave in April-May, demand for medical oxygen increased at an unprecedented rate.
He added There is very less number of vaccine manufacturers in world compared to its demand. Imagine what would have happened in India if we didn't have vaccines. If you look at history of last 50-60 yrs, you will know that it used to take decades for India to get vaccines from abroad
Modi said :-In the last one year, India launched two made-in-India vaccines. Today more than 23 crore vaccine doses administered If you look at the history of the last 50-60 years, it used to take India decades to get the vaccines from abroad. Vaccine work used to be completed abroad, even then vaccination work could not start in our country
Vaccine supply will be increasing in the coming days. Seven companies in the country are producing different vaccines, 3 vaccine trials at advanced stage
To increase vaccine availability, the process of procuring vaccines from abroad has been sped up. Experts have also expressed concerns about children. In this direction, the trial of two vaccines is underway. Research is being conducted for a nasal vaccine in the country
Modi announces centralized vaccine drive, all vaccines will be procured by Govt of India and given to States for free.
Governor has decided to extend Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana till Diwali. 80 crore poor will be provided free ration, under the scheme
Relaxation in Corona curfew shouldn't make people think COVID-19 has ended We must continue to follow COVID protocols to win this battle
