PM Modi: Free vaccination drive For 18+ Age Group, Centre-States To Work As Per New Guidelines From June 21

PM modi said that Centre would take the full responsibility of the procurement of coronavirus vaccines for the states.

New Delhi: PM Modi on Tuesday announced a centralized vaccination in the country, in order to control for the most dramatic consequences of the second wave of the Covid-19. As seen on tv at 5 PM. Today, the Prime minister noted that the city Centre will take full responsibility, in order to receive a coronavirus vaccines in the United States of America.

Prime minister Modi has announced the closure of the centralized policy rolled out on May 1, and added that the Centre will have to buy 75 percent of COVID-19 vaccines from the manufacturer, and then give them for free to the states for vaccines.

“25 percent of the work in the vaccination is currently being carried out between member states, of the Centre of the city. There is a vaccine that is going to be purchased by the Government of India, and are presented free of charge. It’s going to be done in the next couple of weeks, ” Prime minister Modi said that both the state and the Centre will operate in accordance with the new guidelines for the next two weeks.

He said that the united states will be notified of the number of doses will be getting it a week before the shipment. “It can’t be disputes and disagreements related to the vaccine,” he added.

In addition, the research of nasal vaccines are currently being conducted. In addition, on June 21, people over the age of 18 will receive a free vaccination.

In addition to the promise to expand the range of Covid vaccine in the country, Prime minister Modi, in his speech, warned that citizens should continue to behave, in accordance with Covid.

He warned that the fight against the deadly coronavirus is still in progress, and, therefore, stressed the need to comply with Covid-19 protocols include wearing masks and keep social distances.

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