Hindustan Times (East UP)

Covid vaccine in a few days: Centre

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Union health minister Harsh Vardhan on Friday said the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) vaccines will be made available in the next few days, adding that after prioritisi­ng risk groups the entire population in the country would be able to get themselves vaccinated against the deadly disease.

The Centre has started a new Covid-19 platform to track particular­s of potential vaccine beneficiar­ies and also issue electronic certificat­es to them, said after reviewing the dry run of administer­ing Covid-19 vaccine at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital in Delhi as part of a state-wide programme.

India, he said, has done extremely well in developing vaccines in the shortest possible time, and presently two vaccines have been given emergency use authorisat­ion.

“In the next few days, also in the near future, we should be able to give this vaccine to our countrymen prioritisi­ng those who are at risk in public and private sectors. The government has already made known the scheme of things,” he added.

In a country that is vast like India with a population of 1.35 billion, everything was done smoothly and meticulous­ly without any glitches. “We started the preparatio­n for the impending vaccine drive against Covid-19 four or five months ago after Prime Minister Narendra Modiji constitute­d the national expert group for vaccinatio­n. We worked all the minute details and shared the informatio­n with those at grassroot level,” he said.

In the process, hundreds of thousands of health workers were trained adequately.

Earlier, the government used to track the vaccine in terms of the temperatur­e it was stored.

“Now we started the new Covid-19 platform in tracking the details of potential beneficiar­ies, places where they are likely to get the shots, pre and post vaccinatio­n including giving an electronic certificat­e and follow it up with the second dose with detailed text messages and reminders,” the minister said.

The details of this 150-page document has been shared with all stakeholde­rs to make the vaccinatio­n drive successful, he added.

India was the first country in the world to take note of the pandemic on January 6, 2020, and launch into action.

A year of action has led to the country having 1 million testing kits per day from a mere one when the pandemic started.

India has the highest recovery rate and the lowest fatality rate and almost all those infected got treated and returned home.

The scientists and medical fraternity besides those in diverse fields rose to the occasion and displayed exemplary dedication and commitment.

“We are able to export PPE kits, N95 masks and ventilator­s - almost everything that people used to talk about shortage then. Things transforme­d for the better due to the inspiratio­n given by the prime minister for the developmen­t of Atmanirbha­r Bharat (Self-reliant India),” Vardhan said.

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