India intends to use drones to help distribute vaccines to 1.4 billion people

 India intends to use drones to help distribute vaccines to 1.4 billion people

   

India intends to use drones to help distribute vaccines to 1.4 billion people

 According to business-standard reports, India faces a huge task in vaccinating its population, But some experts are considering deploying drones to assist in this daunting task. Although transport systems have been set up for immunization programmes using India's largest rail and road network, Such as Abhishek Chakravarty of Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Chennesei and Abhijit Rajkhowa, of Mechanical Engineers Interested in Public Policy He believes that a new and more effective method for Covid-19 vaccination is needed, Among them, drones can play an important role in vaccinating civilians, who account for 18 per cent of the world's population. "India's goal is' Atmanirbhar Bharat' and a $5 trillion economy, Ignoring revolutionary technologies (drones) that help fight the pandemic is impossible ." Abishek Chakrawati (Abhishek Chakravarty) but, Health professionals are hesitant about vaccines. In the last survey, Of the 424 health professionals, only 45% said they would take the Covid vaccine immediately after it came out. Fifty-five per cent postponed vaccination until later or uncertain. About one in ten respondents said, They will never receive such immunization. Adviser on the Chennai Declaration and Infectious Diseases, Another investigation by Abdul Gafu (Abdul Ghafur) of the Apollo Hospital in Chennai confirmed these findings. His online survey also showed that, Less than one in two health professionals are willing to take the vaccine immediately after it is available. This hesitation about vaccines is surprising. He reminded the world of more than 70 million lives lost between 1817 and 1920 as a result of the cholera, plague and influenza pandemic, in Chinmay Tumber book, the Age of Pandemic, by an academician at the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad. Many of the dead came from India.

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