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Covid vaccination drive added strength to fight against infection, saved lives: PM Narendra Modi

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Rajan Nath -- January 16th 2022 02:30 PM -- Updated: January 16th 2022 02:37 PM
Covid vaccination drive added strength to fight against infection, saved lives: PM Narendra Modi

Covid vaccination drive added strength to fight against infection, saved lives: PM Narendra Modi

As India marks one year of the Covid vaccination drive on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the vaccination programme added great strength to the fight against the Covid-19. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the vaccination drive led to saving lives and protecting livelihood. "Today we mark one year of Vaccine Drive. I salute each and every individual who is associated with the vaccination drive. Our vaccination programme has added great strength to the fight against Covid-19. It has led to saving lives and thus protecting livelihoods," the Prime Minister tweeted. Also Read | India logs 2,71,202 fresh Covid-19 cases, positivity rate at 16.28 pc Earlier in the day, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya had called the COVID vaccination drive the "most successful" in the world. Taking to Twitter, he wrote, "Today the world's largest vaccination campaign completes one year. Started under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, with everyone's efforts, Sunday, it is the most successful vaccination campaign in the world. I congratulate all the health workers, scientists and countrymen." "Due to the unity of people and commitment of PM Narendra Modi, India not only manufactured the vaccination against COVID-19 but also vaccinated a large part of the population. The one year of the Covid vaccination drive represents willpower of the country," Mandaviya tweeted in Hindi. India's cumulative Covid-19 vaccination coverage has exceeded 156.76 crore in a span of a year. India commenced its nationwide Covid vaccination drive on January 16, 2021. Starting initially by inoculating vaccines to healthcare workers, it was then expanded to frontline workers, followed by people above 60 years of age and those above 45 years with comorbidities. Later it was also expanded to all above 45 years of age and then those above 18 years of age. Also read | Covid-19: Study shows evidence of Omicron’s community transmission -PTC News


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