The Drugs Controller General of India paved a way for the vaccination process in the country by giving its nod for two vaccines that were manufactured by two pharma companies based out of India.
The union government is gearing up for the massive Covid-19 vaccination drive and it has asked the states and Union Territories to conduct a mock drill for the vaccination drive and the result of the mock drill is said to be satisfactory.
While the union government to conduct a massive Covid-19 vaccination program very soon, the survey conducted on what Indians think about getting the Covid-19 vaccine has blown everyone.
'LocalCircles' has conducted a survey in January on the mood of Indians about getting vaccinated with the vaccine against the ongoing novel Coronavirus.
The survey has found out that 69 percent of the respondents in the country said that they are not interested in taking the vaccine. Surprisingly, the same percentage of respondents was registered in November and December.
A total of 8,723 respondents took part in the survey conducted by 'LocalCircles'. Out of them, just 26 percent of respondents expressed their willingness to get vaccinated.
The survey conducted by the community social media platform registering the same percentage of respondents with hesitance to take the Covid-19 vaccine for three months is quite interesting.
The union government is gearing up for the massive Covid-19 vaccination drive and it has asked the states and Union Territories to conduct a mock drill for the vaccination drive and the result of the mock drill is said to be satisfactory.
While the union government to conduct a massive Covid-19 vaccination program very soon, the survey conducted on what Indians think about getting the Covid-19 vaccine has blown everyone.
'LocalCircles' has conducted a survey in January on the mood of Indians about getting vaccinated with the vaccine against the ongoing novel Coronavirus.
The survey has found out that 69 percent of the respondents in the country said that they are not interested in taking the vaccine. Surprisingly, the same percentage of respondents was registered in November and December.
A total of 8,723 respondents took part in the survey conducted by 'LocalCircles'. Out of them, just 26 percent of respondents expressed their willingness to get vaccinated.
The survey conducted by the community social media platform registering the same percentage of respondents with hesitance to take the Covid-19 vaccine for three months is quite interesting.