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India Manage 1.25 Crore Covid Vaccine Every Day: PM Modi

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said India managed the record of Covid 1.25 Crore vaccine every day, emphasizing that this figure was higher than all populations of several countries.
Overcoming the Himachal Pradesh people virtually to achieve the target of the first dose of the Covid vaccine for all eligible people, Modi said as many as 70 crore vaccines so far in this country.
At the same time, Modi said, we should not forget the mantra “Davai BHI, Covort Bhi ‘(get vaccination, strictly following the Covid protocol).’ “India creates a note by providing a 1.25 crore vaccine every day.
The number of vaccines managed in one day by India more than all the populations of several countries, “Modi said it seemed to refer to the number of landmarks achieved recently.
Modi said Himachal Pradesh had become a” champion “by becoming the first country to manage the first dose of the covid vaccine For everyone who qualifies despite logistical difficulties and about 30 percent of the population also gets the second dose.
Sikkim, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli have also reached this target and several other states approached him, he said.
Praise Himachal Minister Pradesh Jai Ram Thakur, The Prime Minister said ensuring a quick speed of vaccination without waste was “great achievement” for the Bukit Country.
Modi said the success of Himachal Pradesh has instilled trust in the country, on the way to become independent.
Modi also appreciated “tireless efforts” “Covid Warriors “, including doctors, paramedic staff, Asha and Anganwadi workers, and teachers.
Hi Machal Pradesh has made a vaccination drive successfully through public participation and public dialogue, he said.
He said the country reached 100 percent of the first dose vaccination target even in remote areas such as Dodra Kwar in the Shimla district and the Lahaul-Spiti tribal district by working as a team.
Previously, Modi interacted with health workers and beneficiaries of the Covid vaccination program in the state through video conferencing.
Interacting with Dr.
Rahul, posted in Dodra Kwar civil hospital, Modi said 10 percent of expenses could be saved if all 11 shots in a single bottle were used when giving a covid vaccine.
The doctor told Modi that he came from Kutch District in Gujarat, the country of origin of the prime minister, and chose to work at Himachal Pradesh.
He also said that he and his team used to walk for several hours to vaccinate as many people as possible.
Prime Minister appreciates Karmo Devi’s health workers from Una to vaccinate people even though they have broken legs.
Devi told Modi that he had so far gave 22,500 vaccines.
Meanwhile, Nawang Upashak from Lahaul-Spiti told Modi that the Atal Tunnel had gave encouragement to the tourism sector in Tribal Regency and between 700-800 locals had sought authority approval to open homestay.
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