PM Modi launches COVID vaccination drive, 3 lakh to receive shots today
- On day 1, around 300,000 people will receive the first of two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine
- Frontline and healthcare workers, people over 5o and others at high risk would receive the shots on priority
- About 150,000 staff in 700 districts have been specially trained for the drive
Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually launched the COVID-19 vaccination drive across India on Saturday. On day 1, around 300,000 people will receive the first of two doses, the government said in a statement.
“We have got two vaccines in such short time, it’s a testimony to our scientists’ talent and skills,” Modi said ahead of the launch. (LIVE UPDATES)
Frontline and healthcare workers, people over 50 and those deemed at high-risk are prioritised to receive one of two approved vaccines, although one has yet to complete clinical trials.
Authorities say they are drawing on their experience with elections and child immunisation programmes for polio and tuberculosis in rolling out the vaccine.
About 150,000 staff in 700 districts have been specially trained, and India has held several national dry runs involving mock transportation of vaccines.
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