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The question was from the beginning. Why didn’t Prime Minister Narendra Modi get the coronavirus vaccine in the first place? So far, the Prime Minister has not said a word about taking her own vaccine. But after the vaccination of healthcare workers, the work of vaccinating ordinary people against the corona began in the second phase. The vaccine is now available to older people and people 45 years of age and older with other serious illnesses. Modi went to AIIMS at the beginning of the second phase and got vaccinated. He did not take the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine. Kovacin from Bharat Biotech, a local company.
Shortly after receiving the vaccine, Modi tweeted: “I have taken the first dose of the Covid 19 vaccine, AIIMS. The way our doctors and scientists fight the corona is amazing. I request the vaccine for those who have been nominated for the coronavirus vaccine. Let’s all work together to liberate India. “
The Prime Minister’s vaccination also had the message of voting for each seat. The garment around his neck was from Assam. The two nurses who vaccinated him are from Kerala and Pondicherry. Voting is imminent in all three states. He has been vaccinated by Indian companies. The PMO said there was no special route when the Prime Minister visited the AIIMS. The Prime Minister did not want any trouble for the common man to come to his AIIMS. Patients or their families suffer. For that it was very early in the morning and he was vaccinated.
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The vaccine came from a distance of 1600 km.
I know how to save lives
Rina Jani, a health worker in Pendajam, a small village in the mountainous state of Orissa, India Although she specializes in medical check-ups for pregnant women, she also provides first aid for common fever, malaria and diarrhea in all 500 villages.
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The vaccine came from a distance of 1600 km.
Service return
India, a huge country of 1.4 billion people, has recently started vaccinating Kovid-19. In a first phase, 6 health workers who work at risk of life are handed over during the coronation. He was called to the Mathalput Community Health Center in the Koraput district of Orissa. Rina knows that the health center in the remote area is the first to list 100 people for vaccination.
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The vaccine came from a distance of 1600 km.
Worry about the good news
Like everyone else in town, Rina Jani has long thought that the vaccine will come one day, so she will make sure to stay corona-free. But as soon as the call was made to the Mathalput Community Health Center, the anxiety started. The 34-year-old health worker said she was scared by rumors that the vaccine had serious side effects, “then I thought what would happen to my children if something happened to me! “
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The vaccine came from a distance of 1600 km.
Across the hills and the metope …
But if you are afraid of health workers, you cannot go. So Rina Jani left her three children at home very early that day. A neighbor from Pendajam waited on the road on the other side of the hill with a motorcycle. Sitting on the back of that motorcycle, the journey began at a distance of 40 km. Even while walking through the green rice fields, Rina Jani was thinking about the side effects of the vaccine.
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The vaccine came from a distance of 1600 km.
The advent of vaccines
Of course, everyone in the Korput district, including Rina Jani, would have been better off knowing how far the vaccine would have gone. The vaccine can reach the Mathalput Community Health Center in Orissa’s Koraput district, first by plane, then by truck and finally by van, traveling 1,600 km.
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The vaccine came from a distance of 1600 km.
Rina without thinking
Rina Jani has no worries now. Vaccinations have been given and the side effects people have talked about are known to be wrong.
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The vaccine came from a distance of 1600 km.
The rest of the royal push
For now, India plans to administer the vaccine in three stages. Koraput district collector Madhusudan Mishra thinks that even if the first and second stages go smoothly, there may be problems in the third stage, because “then the general public will be vaccinated.”
There have been many questions about Kovacin before. Many doctors and healthcare workers did not want to take covacin. The vaccine is alleged to have been introduced before the end of the third phase of the trial. As a result, the goal was not met due to vaccination in many states. So the Prime Minister wanted to make it clear with this vaccine that the Indian Biotech vaccine is safe. He wants to give common people confidence with himself.
After the vaccination, Prime Minister Modi told the nurses, “That’s it. I didn’t understand anything.” He asked the nurses what state they were from. According to the nurses, the Prime Minister felt very comfortable when he came to get vaccinated.
In the second phase, 26 million people will be vaccinated. Vaccines can be administered free of charge at government hospitals. Private hospitals can charge a maximum of Rs 250.
GH / SG (PTI, ANI)
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