The outstanding success of the covid-19 vaccine project demonstrates India's unique ability to achieve scale by tapping indigenous technology. EPISODE 41
Hard work pays and the painstaking process of providing the huge population with the Aadhar number has paved the way for rapid growth, development and achievements not thought within our capabilities previously. The India tottering during second Covid wave, is emerging victorious. From next month the government plans export and donate vaccines to other countries. A proud moment really.
it is always a pleasure to read your article as it focuses on positive side of our large overpopulated country .India averaged over one crore doses a day during the week September 16 to 22 proving that the required rate of 1.1 crore daily doses is within reach. The infrastructure is improving day by day and the operational vaccination centres have increased substantially.
However, to ensure that more indians do not die of covid 19, our country has the challenge of further increasing the pace of vaccinations even as it plans to resume vaccine exports.
Dear Vandana, Thank you for your kind remarks and observations. Absolutely agree with you. Further I believe we also need to improve the country's health infrastructure. The imminent roll out of the National Digital Health Mission could be the moment to launch the makeover. Best. Anil
Hard work pays and the painstaking process of providing the huge population with the Aadhar number has paved the way for rapid growth, development and achievements not thought within our capabilities previously. The India tottering during second Covid wave, is emerging victorious. From next month the government plans export and donate vaccines to other countries. A proud moment really.
Thank you Gautam. Entirely agree. This is an achievement we need to celebrate. Best. Anil
Dear Anil,
it is always a pleasure to read your article as it focuses on positive side of our large overpopulated country .India averaged over one crore doses a day during the week September 16 to 22 proving that the required rate of 1.1 crore daily doses is within reach. The infrastructure is improving day by day and the operational vaccination centres have increased substantially.
However, to ensure that more indians do not die of covid 19, our country has the challenge of further increasing the pace of vaccinations even as it plans to resume vaccine exports.
Dear Vandana, Thank you for your kind remarks and observations. Absolutely agree with you. Further I believe we also need to improve the country's health infrastructure. The imminent roll out of the National Digital Health Mission could be the moment to launch the makeover. Best. Anil