If vaccine is reliable, why no government functionary took shot: Manish Tewari


New Delhi, Jan 16 (IANS): Soon after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the world's biggest vaccination drive in the country, the Congress launched its attack on the Centre saying vaccines were being allowed to be used without the mandatory trials of Phase 3.

Speaking to IANS Congress leader and MP from Anandpur Sahib Manish Tewari asked if the vaccine is so reliable then why no important government functionary has taken the shot?

He said that in every country of the world the head of the government has taken the vaccine, in US, President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris have taken the vaccine shots. In UK, Queen Elizabeth and Prime Minister Boris Johnson have taken it and other countries there respective heads of state have done the same thing."

"In India, why has no responsible functionary of the government taken the vaccine shots first if it is so safe and reliable," Tewari asked.

He said, "As the vaccine has been rolled out, there are certain disturbing and obfuscated questions with the government using a soaring rhetoric of the vaccine nationalism. The first question about the efficacy... is that in the absence of a regulatory architecture -- requiring licencing of the drugs and vaccines for the emergency use... It is perplexing that same has been permitted by the Drug Controller.

"While Covishield has not drawn ire of eminent medical experts, the Covaxin has been questioned, and by not allowing people to choose the vaccine that to take it militates the doctrine of informed consent that lies at the heart of medical ethics," he added

Modi earlier launched the vaccination drive aimed at ending the pandemic which so far has killed 1,52,093 people in the country and ravaged the economy.

Addressing the country digitally, the Prime Minister said that India managed to make two 'Made-in-India' vaccines in a very short period which usually takes years.

Modi said that avoid "rumours" as the Drug Controller General of India has approved the vaccines for emergency use.

Lauding the efforts of scientists who are involved in vaccine research, Modi said they deserve special praise for making these vaccines and that "the vaccines will provide us a decisive victory against the deadly pandemic".

The Prime Minister further reminded people to get two doses of the vaccine, explaining that "there should be a gap of almost one month between the first and second dose".

"Only two weeks after the second dose, your body will develop the necessary strength against coronavirus," the Prime Minister said.

Noting that this kind of vaccination campaign on such a large scale has never been done in history, Modi said: "India is vaccinating three crore people in its first phase of vaccination starting today and the government will bear the cost of the vaccination to be administered to healthcare workers".

In the second phase, the Prime Minister said, "We have to take it to 30 crore".

 

  

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 16 2021

    I want to see if front line warriors are FORCED to take the untested vaccine. Is it voluntary or will they be told not to show up for work if they don't get vaccinated.

    I thought Modi would lead and take the first shot. Alas, we are stuck with feeble leaders

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sat, Jan 16 2021

    Vaccine is on top of mind on EVERY INDIAN

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jan 16 2021

    Not at all.

    I don't trust these untested vaccines. None of my friends trust these vaccines.

    Now you understand why netas don't trust them either.

    How are these vaccines any better than Winking Baba's donkey dung medicines?

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 16 2021

    1st vaccine must have been given 2 p.m., ministers, m.p's., & mla's .After da results vaccine must have been given 2 da medical fraternity. vaccine must b free 4 all citizens.

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  • Krish, Udupi

    Sat, Jan 16 2021

    Till p.m., ministers, m.p's., & mla's get vaccine, u wait, dnt take

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  • RAJESH, Mulki

    Sat, Jan 16 2021

    In Kuwait the Amir of Kuwait who is the head of the country took the first shot.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jan 16 2021

    We have two issues here, not one.

    The first, of course, is that the 'top' folks are not taking the Indian vaccine, even though they want to 'save the humanity' with such untested vaccines.

    The second is that, if more people point out about the first issue, these netas will get a dummy vaccine, photographed by their personal photographers.

    So, critics can't win in the fourth world countries.

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  • Mr Kamath, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 16 2021

    Sir why spread falsehood hood? Only bharath biotecs vaccine I.e, covaxin has not completed 3rd phase trial.. 1st and 2nd phase it has completed. Serum institutes vaccine I.e, Covishield has passed all three tests including test with 23000 volunteers. Vaccine distribution is being done by supplying 75% of serum institutes and only 25 % is bharath biotecs as it has not completed 3rd phase. You don't want don't take but who wants to take will take. You chill relax

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  • Naresh, Kerala

    Sat, Jan 16 2021

    Mr. Kamath..... If Government is so confident of the efficacy of the vaccine, but MPs hesitating to take it, what should we assume.....

    Let them prove by example..... then no one will spread falsehood.... till such time we will not believe FEKU.... We are ready to stand corrected.

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  • Prajwal Shetty, Kaikamba, Manglore

    Mon, Jan 18 2021

    Don't believe

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