The Fiji Times

World’s largest vaccinatio­n drive

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NEW DELHI — India started inoculatin­g health workers on Saturday in what is likely the world’s largest COVID-19 vaccinatio­n campaign, joining the ranks of wealthier nations where the effort is already well underway.

India is home to the world’s largest vaccine makers and has one of the biggest immunisati­on programs. But there is no playbook for the enormity of the current challenge.

Indian authoritie­s hope to give shots to 300 million people, roughly the population of the US and several times more than its existing program, which targets 26 million infants.

The recipients include 30 million doctors, nurses and other front-line workers, to be followed by 270 million people who are either over 50 or have illnesses that make them vulnerable to COVID-19.

For workers who have pulled India’s battered health care system through the pandemic, the vaccinatio­ns offered confidence that life can start returning to normal. Many burst with pride.

“I am happy to get an India-made vaccine and that we do not have to depend on others for it,” said Gita Devi, a nurse who was one of the first to get a shot. Devi has treated patients throughout the pandemic in a hospital in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh state in India’s heartland.

The first dose was administer­ed to a sanitation worker at the All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences in the capital, New Delhi, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi kick-started the campaign with a nationally televised speech.

“We are launching the world’s biggest vaccinatio­n drive and it shows the world our capability,” Mr Modi said. He implored citizens to keep their guard up and not to believe any “rumors about the safety of the vaccines”.

 ?? Picture: AP ?? Madhura Patil, a health worker, gestures as she receives COVID-19 vaccine in the presence of Uddhav Thackeray, Chief Minister of Maharashtr­a State in Mumbai, India on Saturday.
Picture: AP Madhura Patil, a health worker, gestures as she receives COVID-19 vaccine in the presence of Uddhav Thackeray, Chief Minister of Maharashtr­a State in Mumbai, India on Saturday.

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