New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that the difficult times of medical brotherhood managing things with extraordinary fortitude.
Interacting with doctors and frontline workers at Lok Sabha Constituency Varanasi, PM said the Indian government has made their covidellation decision based on the guidance received from doctors and scientists.
“If I explain it in two words, I have to say thank you,” Prime Minister said and also urged the doctors to work towards the hesitation vaccine and destroyed myths about it.
Modi highlighted the problem of vaccine doubts especially in the interior and remembering its own interaction with a group of people correctly, who were hesitant to take a vaccine.
“There is a need to document the process, experienced and best practices,” Modi advice and remember the years from 1918 when the planet faced a pandemic.
“There is no appropriate documentation because the experience of those times is lost or forgotten.
Now, we need to do the right documentation and recording so that future generations we can learn from these experiences,” Prime Minister’s advice.
Prime Minister remembered his own experience from Kutch after the 2001 earthquake.
He asked the village school to share their earthquake experience – where students when the earthquake came, after how much time helped reach, all of which came to help, what help was extended, what help was less.
“This is a very useful exercise,” he said.
Said that the government gave timely food granules to the poor during Covidpandemic and said that when in 1918 humanity faced a pandemic – people died because of hunger too.
“It is well documented which is why the Indian government from the beginning ensures 80 crore people get free food grains and rations,” he added, said that pandemics would remain a challenge in the time to come too, Modi suggested, “We must focus on health care and fight with the best science knowledge.
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