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Coronavirus Vaccination Kick Starts In The Country, PM Modi Thanks Scientists

Special preparations have been made in hospitals across the country before the commencement of the coronavirus vaccination campaign. Many hospitals have been decorated.

 

New Delhi| The first phase of coronavirus vaccination campaign has started across the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi started this campaign through video conferencing at 10:30 am on Saturday. PM Modi also directly addressed all the vaccination centers on this occasion. According to the central government, the first dose will be given to more than three lakh health workers on a total of 3006 vaccination centers on the first day.

PM Modi launches vaccination campaign

Prime Minister Modi started the Coronavirus vaccination campaign at 10.30 am on Saturday. On this occasion, Modi said, “Today the scientists, many people associated with vaccine research, deserve special praise, who were involved in making vaccines against Coronavirus for the past several months. It usually takes years to make a vaccine but In such a short time, not one, two Made in India vaccines have been prepared.”

Meanwhile, special preparations have been made in hospitals across the country before the commencement of the Covid-19 vaccination campaign. Many hospitals have been decorated. Civil defense personnel are posted at Delhi State Cancer Institute and are explaining the entire process to the volunteers. When the vaccine boxes arrived in Mumbai, Maharashtra, the health workers welcomed it with a thunderous applause. The staff at Cooper Hospital was seen welcoming the occassion with sweets.

The first vaccine dose will be given to Sudhir Bhandari, Principal of Sawai Man Singh Medical College, Jaipur in Rajasthan. Others, including a hospital security guard and an assistant, will be among the first to take the vaccine. An average of 100 people will be vaccinated in each center in a day.

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