‘Soon a Covid-19 vaccine made in India’: PM Modi in Independence Day speech

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said an Indian-made vaccine opposing coronavirus disease will soon be available, killing more than 48,000 people and affecting more than 2.4 million people in the country.the government waiting for a green signal from scientists.

“We are all waiting for a vaccine to oppose Covid-19.I need to tell you that there are 3 vaccine applicants at other stages of the country,” the Prime Minister said.

“As soon as our experts and scientists give the green signal, a Made in India Covid-19 vaccine will soon be available,” he added.

He also praised the role of fitness professionals who are at the forefront of the war opposed to covid-19, the disease caused by the virus.PM Modi said the government will produce the prospective vaccine on a giant scale.

“We are ready with the infrastructure to provide the vaccine to each and every user in the country,” he said.

Coronavirus disease has spread internationally since its outbreak was first reported in the Chinese city of Wuhan.After China, the disease took Europe into its hands, killing millions of people and ending decades of progress.

Then it came to the United States, which continues to be the most affected country. In addition to the loss of life, the economic impact was also brutal and many professionals have become unemployed as a result of the pandemic. one of its worst unemployment rates due to the coronavirus disease.

But as soon as the disease began to spread, efforts began to find a cure.Many pharmaceutical corporations and governments have announced the trial of their potential vaccine applicants.In fact, up to a hundred vaccine applicants were being tested worldwide, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

In India, there were 3 vaccines that were at other stages of development.Clinical trials of these candidate vaccines were conducted in collaboration with the Medical Research Council of India (ICMR) at sites in the country.

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