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80% Indians ready to take vaccines, says Harsh Vardhan, praises PM, scientists

Several European countries have reported a high rate of vaccine hesitancy. But Indians have their trust on PM Modi and scientists, the health minister wrote.

Updated on: Jan 15, 2021 11:07 AM IST
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About 80 per cent Indians are willing to take Covid-19 vaccines, which is a statement of trust on the Modi government and the scientists of the country, Union health minister Harsh Vardhan has said, quoting the survey figures of Edelman PR's Trust Barometer Survey 2021, carried out in 28 countries.

It will be a historical day, Union minister Harsh Vardhan tweeted ahead of the roll out of the vaccination programme. (PTI)
It will be a historical day, Union minister Harsh Vardhan tweeted ahead of the roll out of the vaccination programme. (PTI)

A day ahead of the beginning of India's emergency vaccination drive, starting with only healthcare workers, preparations across the country reached the final stage on Friday.


The Centre has prepared a detailed plan on how to counter vaccine eagerness and vaccine hesitancy. Vaccine eagerness is a situation when people are overenthusiastic to get the shots while vaccine hesitance is just the opposite situation. Several European countries have reported a high rate of vaccine hesitancy.

Questions have been raised over the efficacy of Bharat Biotech's Covaxin as its phase 3 trial is still going on but the ministry and other experts have repeatedly confirmed its effectiveness and allayed fears.

The Union minister himself took to Twitter on Thursday and dispelled rumours like vaccines may cause infertility, other side effects in men and women. The minister also busted myths like Indian vaccines are lesser effective than foreign vaccines or Indian vaccines are not effective to fight the new variant.

In the next steps, India will inoculate frontline workers and people who are at a greater risk of contracting the disease — above 50 years or suffering from other diseases. After that, vaccines will be made available for common people, the details of which will be decided later.

 
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