New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday made a strong tone for door-to-door vaccination against Covid-19 when he emphasized the importance of completing the second dose.
He chaired a review with district judges of more than 40 districts left behind in the coverage of Covid-19 vaccination.
Speaking at the meeting, PM Modi said that the authorities must now go to every house with the spirit of “Har Ghar Teapa, Ghar Ghar Teeka”, referring to the plan to take vaccination programs to households under the center of “Har Ghar Dastak.” Campaign.
“The door to all houses must be knocked where people still have not received a vaccine dose,” Prime Minister said.
Meeting, held through video conferencing, including district officials with coverage of less than 50 percent of the first dose and low coverage of the second dose of vaccines.
40 districts are spread in Jharkhand, Manipur, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Maharashtra and Meghalaya, among other countries, according to the Prime Minister’s office.
The prime minister also warned not to beat guards after the milestone of India to manage 100 doses of crore vaccines.
“They say someone should not underestimate the disease and enemies.
They must be fought for to the end.
So, I want that we should not bring a little concessions,” he said.
Clapping hands with their frontline workers in taking vaccinations to remote locations in this country, the prime minister said, “The progress made so far is caused by your hard worker.
Every member of Administration and Asha workers work hard for miles and take vaccination Remote location.
But if we become loose after 1 billion doses, the new crisis can appear.
“Speaking of countries given 100 percent of the first vaccine dose for people, he said,” You must remember that countries have reached The purpose of giving 100 percent of the first dose of vaccines, also faces challenges.
Challenges.
In the event of geographical situations or resources, but these districts overcome them and go ahead.
“Ending the largest pandemic of Covid-19 Pandemics in 100 years, the prime minister added that “Important things in the nation’s fight against viruses is that we find new and devastating solutions Nakan innovative methods “.
“You also have to work more about innovative methods to increase vaccination in your area,” PM told officials who attended the meeting on vaccination coverage on Wednesday.
“We have all gained experience and learned a lot during these months.
Even the Asha workers we have learned how to fight unknown enemies.
You must now continue and make micro strategies,” said PM Modi too.
He said we had a big challenge ‘rumors’ and’ misunderstandings among the people in front of us.
When we continue, we might find these challenges in the concentrated area, the prime minister said, adding that “a big solution is to make as many people”.
Prime Minister Modi held this meeting immediately after returning from abroad after attending the G20 and COP26 meeting.
Highlighting the need to accelerate the speed and coverage of vaccination, the Minister of Health of Mansukh Mandaviya recently said that there were more than 10.34 crores in the country which had not taken the second dose of the vaccine even after the expiration of the specified interval.
(With input from the agency)