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India Preparing To Run World’s Largest Vaccine Drive: PM Modi

“The number of new cases of Covid-19 infection in the country are decreasing now. We are preparing to run the world’s largest vaccination program in the next year,” the Prime Minister said.

India is preparing to run the world’s largest Covid-19 vaccination drive, Prime Minister Modi said on Thursday. He said this after laying the foundation stone for AIIMS at Gujarat’s Rajkot.

“The number of new cases of Covid-19 infection in the country are decreasing now. We are preparing to run the world’s largest vaccination program in the next year,” the Prime Minister said.

“Swasthya hi sampada hai, the y”Earlier, I said, ‘Dawai nahi toh dheelai nahi’. Now, I am saying ‘Dawai bhi aur kadaai (caution) bhi’. Our mantra for the year 2021 is ‘Dawai bhi aur kadaai bhi’.”ear 2020 has taught us this well. It has been a year full of challenges,” he added.

“India has emerged as the nerve center of global health. In the year 2021, we have to strengthen India’s role in healthcare.”

“Earlier, I said, ‘Dawai nahi toh dheelai nahi’. Now, I am saying ‘Dawai bhi aur kadaai (caution) bhi’. Our mantra for the year 2021 is ‘Dawai bhi aur kadaai bhi’.”

PM Modi also appealed to people not to pay heed to rumours which might arise in the course of the vaccination drive. “In our country, rumours spread quickly. Different people for their personal gains or due to irresponsible behaviour spread various rumours. Maybe rumours will be spread when vaccination begins, some have already begun,” PM Modi said.

“I appeal to the people of the country that fight against #COVID19 is the one against an unknown enemy. Be careful about such rumours and as responsible citizens refrain from forwarding messages on social media without checking,” he added.

 

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