Live: PM Modi held talks with chief ministers before coronation vaccination

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in talks with chief ministers of various states on Monday before giving the coronation vaccine to the country from January 16. This is the first interaction between PM Modi and CM after the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) approved the emergency use of the vaccine. The Prime Minister’s meeting with the chief ministers began some time ago. Vaccination through virtual media is being discussed at the meeting. The DCGA has approved two vaccines – the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine known as Covild in India. Kovacsin, the second India biotech. To date, several rounds of dry runs have been made across the country.

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Prime Minister PM Modi attended a virtual meeting with PM Modi on injections.

The preparation of the logistics required for vaccination has begun. Corona vaccination has been rehearsed as a dry run in all states. On Friday, the second nationwide coronavirus vaccination took place in all 33 states and Union Territories of the country except UP and Haryana. The Dry Run is being held in three periods in a total of 736 districts. UP and Haryana have already had a dry run.

According to an official statement, after a review, it was decided to launch the Kovid-19 vaccination campaign from 20 January 1621, focusing on the upcoming festivals such as Lohri, Capricorn, Pongal and Magh Bihu. Accordingly, after health workers and staff working in the front, priority will be given to those over 50 years of age and those who are already suffering from other diseases, which is around Rs 27 crore. The National Regulator has issued emergency use permits or quick approval for two vaccines (Coveshield and Covaccine), which are found to be safe and capable of immunity.

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