April 01, 2021
× Homegrown bike taxi platform Rapido has announced a new #RideToVaccinate initiative to support the Covid-19 vaccination drive in India.
The ride-sharing player will provide free Rapido Auto rides to and from Covid- 19 vaccination centres for Delhi NCR citizens. It is offering a 100 per cent discount on rides up to ₹50 to all citizens in the region.
“The initiative is aimed at providing a safe and accessible commute option to senior citizens eligible for vaccination across Delhi NCR,” it said.
The announcement comes as the third phase of the vaccination drive begins today that includes people above the age of 45 years.
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Covaxin demand grows among Indians after efficacy results
By IANS |
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Tue, Mar 9 2021 18:12 IST |
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Covaxin generated excellent safety data, says Bharat Biotech. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, March 9 : As India s vaccination drive against Covid-19 gathers momentum, the clouds of initial hesitancy about receiving Covaxin, developed by Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech, has now cleared, raising demand and acceptability of the country s first indigenous vaccine against the disease.
While a major boost to the vaccine s acceptability came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi received the first dose of the vaccine earlier this month, the publication of efficacy results gave the vaccine another shot in the arm.
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