Why is the Modi Government in Hurry with the Corona Vaccine?


Why is the Modi government in such a hurry with the corona vaccine?
Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi government is in hurry with the coronavirus vaccine.

It is not possible to go from house to house in Delhi, the capital of India, to find those infected with corona. Not the test. The Union Ministry of Health, the Delhi government, the National Center for Disease Control, the Policy Commission and the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) made the announcement simultaneously on Sunday. This is the second time Narendra Modi's government has been hit. The first push is that the company has moved away from the plan to bring the corona vaccine to the market by August 15. The question is whether the Modi government wants to take credit for bringing the coronavirus vaccine to the market in a hurry.

The ICMR has given a big push to the government. Last Friday, ICMR Director General Balaram Varghese directed that the first corona vaccine, covacin, made in India, would be marketed by August 15. He directed the 12 institutes conducting tests in different parts of the country to complete all trials of vaccination of animals and humans. This is the beginning of the debate. There are many questions as to whether it is right to get vaccinated in such a hurry in just six weeks. Randeep Guleria, director general of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi, said directly that the decision and instructions to bring the vaccine to market in such a short time were not realistic at all. It will be the opposite of hite. Side effects can be fatal. The same response from 12 other organizations.

India Biotech said it would take at least 15 months to develop the corona vaccine. That time was reduced to 6 weeks.
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Bharat Biotech, the manufacturer of the covacin, told the Clinical Trials Registry India that it would take them at least 15 months to complete the test and get the vaccine. The ICMR reduced that deadline to just 6 weeks. The ICMR said on Saturday that the directive was meant to remove unnecessary government bureaucratic complications as scientists and experts strongly criticized it. It is clear that the ICMR is no longer insisting on the August 15 deadline.

Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi. Photo: ReutersIt is not possible to go from house to house in Delhi, the capital of India, to find those infected with corona. Not the test. The Union Ministry of Health, the Delhi government, the National Center for Disease Control, the Policy Commission and the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) made the announcement simultaneously on Sunday. This is the second time Narendra Modi's government has been hit. The first push is that the company has moved away from the plan to bring the corona vaccine to the market by August 15. The question is whether the Modi government wants to take credit for bringing the vaccine to the market in a hurry.

The ICMR has given a big push to the government. Last Friday, ICMR Director General Balaram Varghese directed that the first corona vaccine, covacin, made in India, would be marketed by August 15. He directed the 12 institutes conducting tests in different parts of the country to complete all trials of vaccination of animals and humans. This is the beginning of the debate. There are many questions as to whether it is right to get vaccinated in such a hurry in just six weeks. Randeep Guleria, director general of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi, said directly that the decision and instructions to bring the vaccine to market in such a short time were not realistic at all. It will be the opposite of hite. Side effects can be fatal. The same response from 12 other organizations.

India Biotech said it would take at least 15 months to develop the corona vaccine. 
That time was reduced to 6 weeks.
Don't deal with India

Bharat Biotech, the manufacturer of the covacin, told the Clinical Trials Registry India that it would take them at least 15 months to complete the test and get the vaccine. The ICMR reduced that deadline to just 6 weeks. The ICMR said on Saturday that the directive was meant to remove unnecessary government bureaucratic complications as scientists and experts strongly criticized it. It is clear that the ICMR is no longer insisting on the August 15 deadline.

Why August 15? Although the ICMR did not say anything directly, it is believed that they were under pressure from the central government. Rumor has it that Modi wants to announce the marketing of covacin vaccine in his Independence Day speech in India. If that is the case, India will be the first country to develop the coronavirus vaccine. Prime Minister Modi is keen to take that credit.
The number of new coronavirus cases in India is increasing day by day.
About seven lakh people in India have been infected with corona

In India, corona is unrestrained, 24,000 identified in 24 hours

That's what experts fear is happening with coronavirus infections in India. Infections have been on the rise in India since the lifting of lockdowns from all over the country and the lockdown of infected areas, the introduction of passenger trains, airplanes and road bus services. According to the country's health ministry, about 24,000 new patients have been identified in the last 24 hours. About seven lakh people in India are affected by this.

India has risen to third place in the list of countries affected by corona. Russia has been left behind anew. Earlier, India had overtaken countries like France, Italy, United Kingdom and Spain.
According to WorldMeters.info, about 20,000 people have died in the country so far. The number of new coronavirus cases in India is increasing day by day. Earlier, the daily infection was limited to 20,000 to 22,000. It has now reached 24 to 25 thousand. Randeep Guleria, director of the All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), said India was in the final stages of Covid-19.

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