'Mann Ki Baat': PM urges people to overcome vaccine hesitancy


New Delhi, Jun 27 (IANS): In his 78th edition of the monthly 'Mann Ki Baat' radio programme, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday appealed to people to shun Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy and ensure jabs to them and their family members to protect themselves from the coronavirus.

Allaying fears among countrymen, the Prime Minister clarified that people should not follow the rumours being spread against Covid-19 vaccine, and that "don't believe in such rumours and make people aware of the benefit of the drive being run by the government to contain the spread of the deadly disease".

The Prime Minister said that the aim should be that every citizen in every village of the country is administered Covid-19 vaccine.

Noting that India is now able to administer lakhs of vaccine doses everyday, the Prime Minister warned "avoiding vaccine jabs may be very dangerous and such act will not only push every individual's life in danger but that of the family members as well".

In a live telephonic conversation with some groups of people belonging to Madhya Pradesh's Betul district during 'Mann Ki Baat' programme, the Prime Minister advised them to shun the vaccine hesitancy and accept the shots offered to them by the government for their safety.

"Those who are spreading rumours on vaccines, let them be. We all will do our work and ensure people around us get vaccinated. The threat of Covid-19 remains, and we have to focus on vaccination as well as follow Covid-19 protocols," the Prime Minister said.

The Prime Minister urged the countrymen to "trust" science and not believe in negative rumours related to the vaccine.

"I urge you all-trust science. Trust our scientists. So many people have taken the vaccine. Let us never believe in negative rumours relating to the vaccine."

While appealing to people, the Prime Minister said he himself has received Covid vaccine and his elderly mother too has taken the jab.

"I have taken both doses. My mother is almost hundred years old; she has taken vaccine too. Please do not believe any negative rumours relating to vaccines," said the Prime Minister.

Modi further said that India's fight against Covid will continue and the next phase of the world's largest vaccination exercise began on June 21 when a record over 86 lakh people were administered shots.

India's Covid vaccination drive began on January 16 this year with Prime Minister himself taking the first dose of Covaxin -- India's indigenous vaccine being manufactured by Bharat Biotech.

More than 31.51 crore (31,51,43,490) vaccine doses have been provided by the Central government to states and Union Territories (UTs) so far, through free of cost channel and through direct state procurement category.

Of this, the total consumption, including wastages is 30,35,97,466 doses, mentions Minstry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) latest report received at 8 a.m. on Sunday.

More than 1.15 crore (1,15,46,024) balance and unutilized Covid vaccine doses are still available with the states and the UTs to be administered. Furthermore, more than 20,48,960 vaccine doses are in the pipeline and will be received by the states and the UTs within the next three days.

 

  

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  • Amit, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 27 2021

    June 21st is Universal Yoga Day (it's credit goes to Modi-jii ), again UN should declare every month's last Sunday is Universal "BOL BACHHAN'S " day (....and that credit also should go to. ...........????) also should declare universal holiday ???

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 27 2021

    😁😁😁👎👎👎❌❌❌

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 27 2021

    With recovery rate of same or less dangerous than seasonal flu having mortality rate of only 0.003% corona isn't a pandemic that requires any draconian measures and protocols or forced vaccinations. Coming to science - Science is not a fiction or self proclaimed subject but should always face the questions and prove with true data and evidence. Science is a evolving stream and not a stagnant pool. With verifiable results only it should prove it is science based and not by shutting down or censoring the genuine questions. By running away or by blaming those who ask questions as anti science or vaccines it shows it has something to hide. Finally keep any jabs voluntary and don't force or blackmail people into the present mission to claim later because of their efforts they won victory over invisible virus for political gains. Natural Immunity only can be relied 100% to overcome 1,20,000 viruses with us and will be with us on this earth until the human race exists.

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  • Omar, Mysore

    Sun, Jun 27 2021

    Jali ko Aag kehte hai, Bhuji ko raak kehte hai, Jis baat ko sunkar,Joota haath mein Aajayen use “Mann ki Baath” kehte hai 😂😂😂

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 27 2021

    PM has provided vaccine only to 4% of India's population and he says don't hesitate to take vaccine. There is fake vaccine's being given, there is empty needle vaccine being given and what not. Shut the crap and provide vaccines in a war footing to 50 crore people by July end.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Sun, Jun 27 2021

    Eric Coelho, Mangalore, I fully agree with your comments and it makes sense.

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Sun, Jun 27 2021

    "The Prime Minister urged the countrymen to "trust" science and not believe in negative rumours related to the vaccine" What a joke.! You should first tell this to Lala Ramdev and all your andh bhakt followers who advertise and consume 'Gobar Cake' & 'GoMutra sanjeevini'

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  • Mbeary, Dxb

    Sun, Jun 27 2021

    Sorry sir ji.. it is always our fault. We dont deserve a mahapurush like u

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 27 2021

    PM is saying to overcome vaccine hesitancy and he was not hesitant to export the vaccine and now people do not have vaccine at the Government vaccine centers.

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