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Abstract:India has vaccinated 2.3 million frontline healthcare workers since starting its COVID-19 inoculation programme less than two weeks ago.
India has vaccinated 2.3 million frontline healthcare workers since starting its COVID-19 inoculation programme less than two weeks ago.
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi on Thursday at Davos said the “the worlds largest coronavirus vaccine programme” had gone smoothly during the first 12 days of operations. India is targeting 300 million vaccinations by August, focusing on the most vulnerable groups.
“Today, by sending COVID vaccines to various countries, and setting up infrastructure related to vaccination, India is saving the lives of other countries also,” Modi said.
India was one of the hardest hit nations in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. The country of 1.3 billion people has suffered over 10 million cases and 150,000 deaths.
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