The COVID-19 jab should be made free for everyone in India to boost uptake and curb the death toll from the infection, urge experts in a personal view (commentary) published in the online journal <i>BMJ Global Health</i>.<br />
The government s objective of vaccinating one billion people may not be met this year, say the CMR-National Institute of Malaria Research and the Indian Council of Medical Research citing poor planning of home-grown vaccine manufacture and deployment
Read more about Govt s target to vaccine 1 billion people in 2021 not possible : ICMR on Business Standard. Experts slammed the government for poor planning of the home-grown vaccine production and deployment, as a result of which "India doesn t have enough vaccines to go around"
The COVID-19 jab should be made free for everyone in India to boost uptake and curb the death toll from the infection, urge experts in a personal view (commentary) published in the online journal BMJ Global Health.
Experts from the ICMR-National Institute of Malaria Research and the Indian Council of Medical Research, on Wednesday, slammed the government for poor planning of the home-grown vaccine production and deployment, as a result of which .