New Delhi: Vaccination campaigns have been going on in the country for a long time to prevent the corona epidemic, but there are still many people who are not aware of it. Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu has explained the importance of vaccination against corona. He has said that vaccination should be the collective responsibility of all of us. All people should collectively meet the target of vaccinating everyone by the end of this year.
Speaking on Doctors' Day, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu said that there is a great need to remove the vaccine hesitation in some sections of the country's population, especially in rural areas. Fear of vaccine prevalent in some sections must also be removed. He said the vaccination campaign should be converted into a 'mass movement.' Venkaiah Naidu requested the medical community to make people aware and remove the fear of vaccination in them. So that more and more people can get vaccinated and understand its importance.
On The Occasion Of Doctors' Day, He was presented with his book by the famous kidney specialist Dr. George Abraham. The book is titled 'My Patient My God.' Meanwhile, Naidu urged the Centre and the state to work together as 'Team India' to expedite the vaccination drive. We have to understand that vaccination is the collective responsibility of all of us, he added.
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