Covid-19 Vaccine In India: Vaccines To Be Distributed Freely, Once Rolled Out!
The wait is finally over. Keeping an end to the troubles created by the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, the potential vaccine to cure the respiratory disease is inching towards getting a nod from the union government for the emergency use reportedly.
Adding fuel to these speculations, the union government has directed the States and Union Territories to carry out a mock drill of the Covid-19 vaccination drive today to check the preparedness of the country for the vaccination drive.
Now, Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan who spoke to the media on Saturday cleared all the airs on the vaccine distribution and said they would be supplied free of cost.
Adding further, the Minister said not only in Delhi, but the vaccines will also be provided free of cost across the nation. He addressed the media after visiting a hospital in the national capital Delhi to review the mock drill of the vaccine drive.
He hoped that the mock drive will be successful and it will come in handy when the actual vaccine rolls out in the country.
The Union Health Minister has also urged the public to not believe any false news and reports on the vaccination program.
Adding fuel to these speculations, the union government has directed the States and Union Territories to carry out a mock drill of the Covid-19 vaccination drive today to check the preparedness of the country for the vaccination drive.
Now, Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan who spoke to the media on Saturday cleared all the airs on the vaccine distribution and said they would be supplied free of cost.
Adding further, the Minister said not only in Delhi, but the vaccines will also be provided free of cost across the nation. He addressed the media after visiting a hospital in the national capital Delhi to review the mock drill of the vaccine drive.
He hoped that the mock drive will be successful and it will come in handy when the actual vaccine rolls out in the country.
The Union Health Minister has also urged the public to not believe any false news and reports on the vaccination program.