PharmEasy initiates Covid vaccination drive in India
PharmEasy initiates Covid vaccination drive in India
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India’s leading digital healthcare platform PharmEasy announced for the biggest COVID-19 vaccination drive in the country. The company aims to vaccinate over 3 crore people via camps and vaccine centers. In this vaccination drive, individuals, companies, RWAs, old Age Homes etc. can register for vaccines that will be administered.


Lately, India is suffering badly from the second wave of virus. It has witnessed a record rise in COVID-19 cases on daily basis surpassing the worst of last year. The Indian Government also invited the participation of private companies to accelerate vaccination across the country. From 1st May all legal adults will be eligible to get vaccinated against COVID-19. In this drive PharmEasy has extended its support. Leveraging its presence across India, with over 80,000 partner retailers, 5,000 doctors and a state-of-the-art pharma supply chain facility enabling last-mile delivery of cold chain products, the company aims to vaccinate more and more of people in the next few quarters. Till now the company has already received an overwhelming response, with over 50 lakh individuals and 1200 organisations making a soft commitment to vaccinate themselves and their respective families. 


Dharmil Sheth, Co-founder, PharmEasy said, “We want to be a vital part of the government’s vaccination drive and help accelerate the process of mass vaccination. Our vaccination drive aims to provide ease of access to vaccination which can help us to achieve herd immunity at the earliest.” Amidst the rising cases of novel coronavirus in the second wave they just want to contribute our bit in breaking the chain by setting up vaccination camps and centres to facilitate this.

 

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