WHO chief praised PM Modi, vaccination in 60 countries is your reason, other countries should learn from you

The World Health Organization (WHO) has thanked Prime Minister Narendra for the coronavirus vaccine. Your commitment to sharing the Kovacs and Kovid-19 vaccines is helping more than 60 countries start vaccinating their health care workers and primary groups, WHO chief Tedros Adenham Grabrace said Thursday. “The rest of the world is expected to follow your example,” the WHO chief said.

Demonstrating solidarity in the war against coronavirus, tell us that India has so far delivered 361.91 lakh doses of Kovid-19 vaccine to various countries in the world under grant and commercial supply Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava told the media on Thursday that the 67.5 lakh dose Kovid-19 vaccine is available as a subsidy to various countries while 294.44 lakh doses are available under commercial supply.

Two vaccines are currently approved for emergency use in India. Immunization drive in India is underway after the government approved the emergency use. Two approved vaccines include the local vaccine kovaccine. The vaccine was developed by Bharat Biotech and the Indian Medical Research Council (ICMR).

The second vaccine is Cowshield. Coveshield is developed by Oxford University-AstraZeneca and manufactured in India by the Serum Institute. In addition to the production of these two vaccines in India, they are being shipped abroad. There are dozens of countries that take vaccines from India and vaccinate their citizens.

Earlier, WHO India praised its efforts to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The WHO said there has been a steady decline in the number of infections in the country. For more than three months, Covid-19 cases have been steadily decreasing in India, WHO India Representative Roderico Afrin told news agency ANI.

“This is something that the Government of India should be very proud of,” he said. “We have seen his hard work, discipline and enthusiasm in response to the vaccination campaign. It has been very successful,” Ofrin said. About 22 million vaccines were delivered in 22 days. We are looking at the vaccination rate, which is very fast.

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