Corona vaccine: India close to success, price to be decided after discussions with states - PM Modi


- PM Modi discusses corona vaccine in all-party meeting

New delhi date. 4 December 2020, Friday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened an all-party meeting on the ongoing coronavirus crisis in the country and the distribution of vaccines in the near future. In which he hinted that there will be good news about the vaccine soon. Work on it will start as soon as it gets approval from the scientists.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today held an all-party meeting on the Koro crisis. He said there were still eight vaccines in the trial phase. There is good news about vaccines. Work on it will start as soon as it gets approval from the scientists.

The central government is working on a large scale vaccine distribution, which will be landed with the help of the state government. The government has set up a National Expert Group, whose recommendations will be followed. Is working on a special software that will track the delivery of the vaccine to everyone.

The government is taking suggestions from everyone and moving forward accordingly. Political parties should be vigilant so that no rumors about vaccines are spread and the national interest is the highest. Prime Minister Modi hinted that the Corona vaccine could be available to the elderly, Corona Warriors first.

The cost of the vaccine will be decided jointly by the Center and the state. The price will be decided by the people and the state will be involved. Apart from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah, Health Minister Dr. Harshvardhan, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi, Minister of State Arjun Ram Meghwal and Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha MPs were present.

It may be recalled that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had visited Corona vaccine companies in Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Pune a few days back. He observed and discussed the work being done for the development of Covid-19 vaccine. The government then called an all-party meeting.

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