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As Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday launched India's COVID-19 vaccination drive and asserted that the made-in-India vaccines being rolled out will ensure a "decisive victory" for the country over the coronavirus pandemic, India has risen to the occasion in the war against the deadly coronavirus pandemic by not only launching the world's biggest inoculation campaign in the country but also with the production of affordable and easy-to-handle vaccines for which demand is pouring in from Latin America, Africa, Asia and some east European countries.
Addressing the nation ahead of the launch, Modi reminded people that two doses of vaccine are very important and asked them to maintain wearing masks and social distancing even after receiving the jabs."'Dawai bhi, kadai bhi," he said.During his speech, Modi turned emotional as he spoke of the disruption the pandemic caused to people's lives, isolating victims of the coronavirus and denying the dead traditional last rites.
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Updated: Sat, 16 Jan 2021 08:15 PM IST
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New Delhi | Jagran News Desk: At least 1,91,181 healthcare beneficiaries received COVID-19 jab on Saturday across India, marking it as a historic and biggest COVID-19 vaccination drive launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. About 16,755 total vaccinators involved across India during the COVID vaccination drive. There was no post adverse event reported after the vaccination was administered to the people.
The healthcare and frontline workers will be given first priority. PM Modi addresses the nation ahead of the COVID-19 vaccination drive launched across the country.   |  Photo Credit: ANI
January 16 will go down in the country's history as one of the most anticipated days to come. After what has been a tough 2020, 2021 promises to bring about hope as India begins its first phase of the COVID-19 vaccination drive across the nation.
On this occasion, prime minister Narendra Modi launched the drive via video conferencing. Addressing the many health centres around the country, he started with congratulating the country on reaching this far.
PM Modi today launched the country's vaccination drive
New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today launched the country's vaccination drive against the coronavirus. Speaking on the occasion, he thanked scientists for developing the vaccines in less than a year. He warned people against ignoring the second dose of vaccines. He appealed to the masses to continue following the anti-Covid norms. "
Dawaai bhi, kadai bhi (Yes to vaccine, yes to caution)," he said.
Here are the top quotes of PM Modi's address:
The start of vaccination does not mean stopping following coronavirus norms of social distancing and wearing masks. We must vow: "
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As Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the nationwide COVID-19 vaccination drive on Saturday, he took an indirect dig at Pakistan, without naming the country. He said that at a time when "few countries" had left their citizens amid rising cases of Coronavirus in China, India not only brought back its citizens but also helped other nations. "At a time when some countries had left their citizens amid increasing cases of coronavirus in China, India brought back every Indian trapped in China. And not only of India, but we also brought back citizens of many other countries from there," PM Modi said.
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Dawai bhi, kadai bhi (yes to vaccine, yes to discipline)," Prime Minister Modi said Saturday, as he cautioned people to maintain protocols even after vaccination
Updated: January 16, 2021 3:08 pm IST
3 crore people - healthcare and frontline workers - will receive Covid vaccines in the first round (File)
New Delhi: The nationwide Covid vaccination drive began a little after 11 am Saturday, with a sanitation worker at Delhi's AIIMS the first person in the country to receive a shot. Earlier Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to frontline workers and healthcare staff playing key roles in the battle to contain the virus. The Prime Minister also cautioned against spreading rumours about the efficacy of the vaccines and warned people to continue following Covid-appropriate behaviour even after receiving the injections. Over the next few days, weeks and months India will carry out one of the world's largest vaccination drives - around 30 crore people will be inoculated against the novel coronavirus. Two vaccines - Covaxin and Covishield - have been cleared for this purpose.
Don’t fall to propaganda, says Modi NEW DELHI, Jan 16: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today launched India's COVID-19 vaccination drive while reassuring the