India approved the authorization for use of a new crown vaccine on the first day of the new year. The Drug Controller General of India announced on the 3rd that it had approved the authorization for use of a domestically produced new crown vaccine.
India is currently the country with the second largest number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the world, and the demand for COVID-19 vaccines is very high.
Faced with the approval of these two vaccines, Indian Prime Minister Modi said that he would consider using his own power to organize democratic elections and mobilize officials at all levels and social organizations and other groups in India to promote vaccination work.
India has begun deploying vaccination programs for children and pregnant women, and the Indian government is preparing for large-scale vaccination.
But the rollout of new vaccines in India may not be smooth sailing.
Previously, an Indian man said that he suffered a series of adverse effects one second after being vaccinated with the new coronavirus, and his condition improved after hospitalization.
Faced with this statement, the Serum Institute of India, the manufacturer of the Indian vaccine, refuted that the man's problems had nothing to do with the new crown vaccine, and the institute would take legal measures to respond to the accusations.
This is actually the situation that India's new crown vaccine is facing, because the government's insufficient disclosure of vaccine clinical trial information has led to widespread doubts about the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine.
The director of India's Central Drugs Standard Control Authority said that the vaccine has been administered to a large number of experimenters without any problems.
The vaccine is currently safe.
Although the vaccine has been questioned, the Indian government still plans to complete India's universal vaccination work by August.
India's vaccine manufacturer, the Serum Institute of India, said it will complete the storage of 100 million vaccines by the end of January.
It is fully capable of meeting India’s vaccine use.
India has a lot of experience in vaccination.
In the past, India had established a complete system for vaccination.
The Indian government itself has stated that its health system is quite well-equipped.
However, considering that COVID-19 vaccination is different from ordinary vaccination, although India has been implementing a universal vaccination plan, it is impossible for India to arrange all vaccinators to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, and a large number of personnel are needed to conduct other vaccines.
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Moreover, the transportation and vaccination of vaccines require professionals.
Vaccines must be administered by professionally trained personnel, and special transportation equipment is also required in transportation projects.
It is difficult for India’s current medical vaccinators to complete the Indian government’s vaccination plan, and there is still a huge gap in India’s medical personnel.
At the same time, India's special environment has also led to the difficulty in vaccination in India not in cities, but in rural India.
Whether India's vaccination plan can be successfully completed is still a big question mark.
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