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Vaccinating 300 million people: How India plans to roll-out vast Covid-19 vaccine drive

Vaccinating 300 million people: How India plans to roll-out vast Covid-19 vaccine drive 107 shares 06/01/2021 - 19:53 India plans to vaccinate 300 million people against Covid-19 by August 2020. © REUTERS, FRANCE 24 2 min India this week granted approval for the emergency use of two Covid-19 vaccines, kicking off what could be the largest and most ambitious vaccination drive in history in a country with a population of 1.35 billion. Advertising Read more India has approved two vaccines: The AstraZeneca and Oxford University vaccine, known in the country as Covishield, and one developed locally, called Covaxin. It aims to vaccinate some 300 million of its citizens by August, starting with healthcare and frontline workers and those aged over 50.

India Finally Has Two Vaccines Against Covid-19 But Who Will be Vaccinated First & Who Will Vaccinate?

»India Finally Has Two Vaccines Against Covid-19. But Who Will be Vaccinated First & Who Will Vaccinate? 7-MIN READ India Finally Has Two Vaccines Against Covid-19. But Who Will be Vaccinated First & Who Will Vaccinate? A health worker participates in a Covid-19 vaccine delivery system trial in Hyderabad, on January 2, 2021. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A) The priority group is made up of 30 million health care workers, policemen, soldiers and volunteers, and 270 million vulnerable people mostly citizens above the age of 50 and 10 million others with serious comorbidities. FOLLOW US ON: Indians finally got the first vaccines against Covid-19 on Sunday when the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) formally approved Oxford-AstraZeneca and Bharat Biotech’s coronavirus shots. All eyes are now on the mammoth vaccination exercise set to get underway in the country.

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