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    Covid19 Vaccine is Closer Than You Think! Who Will Get The Vaccine First, & Other Details Issued by WHO

    Ten months after the coronavirus pandemic, its path of the vaccine has been cleared to a great extent. The picture is also quite clear about who should be given first. Every country has prepared its blueprint.

    World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tadross Adenholm Ghebreyes has also said something specific about who should be given this vaccine first. He says health workers working on the front line should be given the vaccine first. In addition, this vaccine should be given to those patients who are in the highest risk situations. He also said that every country should prioritize on this vaccine. It should be given only on this basis. Ghebreyes said that in the coming time, corona vaccine will be provided in some countries.

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    The head of the UN Health Agency said in Geneva that there are a large number of people in the world who are older and suffer from a variety of serious diseases. In such a situation, their risk is high. With the vaccine given to them, their risk of death will be reduced to a great extent. By doing this, the countries will also reduce the burden on their health services. After some time, as the vaccine becomes accessible, other people will also be included in it. WHO has also prepared a roadmap for vaccine on priority basis. The organization has also made some other recommendations regarding this.

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    The head of the organization says that the vaccine is now in the initial stages of being provided to the countries. However, he has also raised concerns about the maintenance of vaccine. He says that governments must take measures to keep these vaccines safe. According to him, WHO is keeping an eye on how long the antibodies remain intact in the body in cured patients.

    Doctor WHO, senior WHO and director of the Department of Vaccination, Vaccine and Biologics, says that it is important to make people aware of the vaccine of the Kovid-19 pandemic and to assure them that these vaccines are safe, Is quite important. He has also said that he will develop his own opinion about the vaccine and its benefits, which will prove to be helpful in raising the necessary equipment for it in future.

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    He has also said that WHO wants people to get to know about the science behind it through vaccine. This is also because it will help in convincing people that the vaccine is safe. Companies, doctors, nurses can do well in this work. Apart from this, people associated with health services can also help in this.

    Covid-19 vaccine to be launched in Britain, the first person to be given to a person of Indian origin

    The first person to take the Covid-19 vaccine in Britain is of Indian origin. Hari Shukla, an 87-year-old Indian, is a resident of North East England. He is believed to be the first citizen in the world to take Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine. On Tuesday, Hari Shukla, the first dose of vaccine developed for anti-pandemic, will be given at the hospital in Newcastle.

    Tyne and Wear resident Hari Shukla said that they have agreed to take their first dose of a two-dose vaccine as their duty. Welcoming the initiative of Hari Shukla, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday named ‘Vaccine Day’ ie V-Day. Hari Shukla said, ‘I am very happy that we are moving towards the end of the epidemic and are happy to do our duty by taking a vaccine dose.’

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    He further stated that he is in constant touch with the National Health Service of Britain. Talking about his hard work, Hari Shukla said, “I know how hard they all work and I have respect for them, because they have a heart of gold.” He further said that I am grateful to him for everything the NHS has done to keep us safe during the Kovid-19 epidemic.

    Notably, Hari Shukla was reported to have been vaccinated by the NHS for being in the highest risk category of corona based on the criteria set on ‘Combined Vaccination and Immunity’.

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    People over the age of 80 in the UK, domestic workers as well as NHS workers who are at greater risk. They will be given priority for the vaccine. British PM Johnson said on the occasion, “Today is a big day in Britain’s fight against the coronavirus, as we are going to introduce vaccines for people across the country.” The Prime Minister expressed gratitude to the scientists who developed the vaccine, the people involved in the trial, and the NHS who have worked tirelessly from vaccine development to preparation.

    Also, read our blog on “Corona Vaccine: How and Where to Get it in India. Click here.

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