Union health minister Dr Harsh Vardhan said the vaccines are going to be provided to the people within the next few days. He also lauded the work of the scientists and doctors for their hard work in the sector of coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccine development.
He was speaking after visiting the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital in Chennai to review the arrangements for Covid-19 vaccine dry run which took place recently.
Dr. Harsh Vardhan told reporters, “In a short period of time, India has done well by developing vaccines. In the next few days, in the near future, we should be able to give these vaccines to our countrymen. It will be given to our healthcare professional followed by frontline workers.”
Tamil Nadu Health Minister Dr C Vijayabaskar was also present on the occasion.
“We’ve ensured that every detail is conveyed to the people from the national level to the grassroots level. Lakhs of healthcare workers trained and the process continues,” Vardhan added.
The Govt led by Hon’ble PM Sh @narendramodi Ji has taken giant strides towards providing universal health coverage.
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— Dr Harsh Vardhan (@drharshvardhan) January 8, 2021
On December 28-29 the dry run was being carried out in eight districts and the first countrywide drill was held on January 2. As well as Friday the mock drill will be conducted in as many as 33 states in the second round of nationwide dry run.
“On January 2nd, we did dry run in almost 125 districts in the country and today, we are doing it across the country except the three states who did it earlier,” he further said.
Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Arunachal Pradesh will not be participating in this dry run as they have already conducted them in all their districts.
He said, “Request the NGOs working in the field of health to help in the smooth conduct of the Covid-19 vaccination program and mobilisation of beneficiaries in the best possible manner.”
The Union minister also said that a three-day national immunisation drive for Polio will begin on January 17. “This is essential to maintain the overall immunity level of our country particularly pertaining to polio,” he said.