Harshvardhan said – We have decided that private hospitals cannot charge more than Rs 250 for the corona vaccine.

India has entered the next phase of the vaccine campaign from Monday. Meanwhile, Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan spoke with Hindustan Times about the country’s Kovid-19 struggle. Harsh Vardhan said the government had made sure that the prices of the corona vaccine were insignificant for those who wanted to be taken in a private health facility. The private healthcare facility has reduced the cost of the Kovid-19 vaccination to this level. See more results – We are successfully vaccinating at a reasonable rate of Rs 250 per dose. Even though private hospitals may be able to vaccinate for less, it should not exceed Rs.

Vaccination speeds up in the next few days. You must understand that the Government of India has decided to vaccinate almost every citizen of this country. It is a long process but we have taken this decision and dared to implement it and we have the necessary means to do so. In government hospitals, vaccination services are offered free of charge, but beneficiaries of a certain area should opt for a private health facility if they have problems with vaccination in a government setting. As it is private, there is a paywall service, and our goal is to make the cost of vaccination affordable for all. This amount should be insignificant.

The last one year has been really tough, but our scientific and medical fraternity was active on this occasion and we have taken care of not losing a lot of people in this epidemic. India’s mortality rate is 1.4% below the global average. The country’s corona warriors have done a commendable job in managing the epidemic, and best of all, the families of these warriors have not only prevented them from fulfilling their professional duty, but have risked their lives. The vaccine journey in India has also been successful and inspiring. I have said before that 2020 is the year of science.

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