New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Friday India’s vaccination programme against COVID-19 would begin as soon as a go-ahead from scientists is given. Narendra Modi asserted that healthcare workers involved in treating coronavirus patients, frontline workers and old people suffering from serious conditions would be inoculated on priority.
In his closing remarks at an all-party meeting with leaders of various political parties to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic situation in the country, Modi said experts believe the wait for the COVID-19 vaccine will not be long and it may be ready in a few weeks. Nearly eight vaccines are at different stages of trial with their manufacturing assured in India, Modi said. Three vaccines from India are also at different stages of trial, he said.
“India’s vaccination drive would begin as soon as we get a go-ahead from scientists. The Centre is working on the basis of suggestions from state governments about who will be inoculated in the first phase of the vaccination drive,” Modi said.
“Priority in this (vaccination) will be given to the healthcare workers involved in treating COVID-19 patients, frontline workers and old people suffering from serious conditions,” added the prime minister.
Central and state government teams are working in tandem for the distribution of the vaccine against COVID-19, Modi said. He added that India has the expertise for vaccine distribution as well as capacity.
“Our scientists are very confident of succeeding in their endeavour of developing a vaccine against COVID-19. There are names of vaccines from different countries doing the rounds in the market, but the world is keeping a watch on having the cheapest and safest vaccine. That is why, it is natural that the world is watching India,” Modi said.
Public health will be top priority as far as COVID-19 vaccine pricing is concerned and states will be fully involved in the process, he said.
In his remarks, Modi also said, “We must make sure rumours are not spread during vaccination, rumours that are anti-national and anti-human. Thus, all political parties must make sure that we save all Indians from such rumours and spread awareness.”
The presentation of India’s fight against COVID-19 was given by Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan at the meeting.
Floor leaders from all parties in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha were present at the meeting which started around 10.30am. Sources said that 13 leaders from prominent political parties having five or more than five MPs spoke at the meeting.
This will be the second all-party meeting called by the government to discuss the COVID-19 situation since the outbreak of the coronavirus.
Among the Union Ministers present at the meeting were Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah and Harsh Vardhan.
Modi also said public health will be top priority as far as COVID-19 vaccine pricing is concerned. He stated all the states will be fully involved in the vaccination programme. The vaccination will begin once the experts give the nod which may be in a few weeks, said the prime minister.