Covid: India will vaccinate everyone in December 2021, Prakash Javadekar said :
Amid growing criticism of the Covid Center vaccination campaign, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar, on Friday, said India would vaccinate all its people by the end of the year.
Javadekar attacked Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, who in the past hours, revealed that less than 3 percent of Indians have been fully vaccinated or received both doses of the Covid-19 vaccine.
"India vaccination will be finalized before 2021. The Department of Health has provided a plan for 1.08 billion people, with 2.16 billion people, to be vaccinated before December 2021. Rahulji, if you are worried about the vaccine, look at the Congress - There is a crisis. aged 18-44 from May 1, ”said Javadekar.
Various media reports have indicated that with the current rate of vaccine delivery, it will take India by February 2022 to vaccinate 300 million people, which is only 20% of its population.
During a press conference earlier in the day, Gandhi had said that with the current vaccine pace, the entire vaccination process would take until 2024 to complete.
"The prime minister has given Covid space for his actions, he is facing a second wave," Gandhi said.
The Center's Covid vaccination campaign has come under heavy criticism over declining vaccinations since April. Medical experts have pointed out that India has been too late to place orders for vaccine manufacturers. India placed its first Covid-19 vaccine order only in January this year, while many countries have been placing orders since mid-2020.
The Indian government think tank NITI Aayog, on Thursday, in an attempt to lie, said the Institute had made it easier to import foreign policies. However, in February, an expert panel under the Indian drug regulator refused to recommend the approval of the emergency use of Pfizer's mRNA vaccine. Pfizer has since withdrawn its application. When Covid's cases reached India, on April 13, the government removed a phase 2 and 3 clinical trial in the country to vaccinate drugs removed by US, EU, UK and Japan regulators and listed by the World Health Organization ( WHO).
On Friday, Javadekar challenged criticism of Congress in an effort to vaccinate the Covid Center by referring to the ‘Congress’ toolkit, an online document that many ruling party leaders the Baratiya Janata Party (BJP) claimed was made by Congress to insult Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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