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Corona vaccine trial in India soon, PM Modi's review meeting

There is a good news in the country among the fast spreading corona infection.  More than 30 Corona vaccine research work in India is in different stages.  Some of them are ready for trial and some will reach this stage by next …




There is a good news in the country among the fast spreading corona infection.  More than 30 Corona vaccine research work in India is in different stages.  Some of them are ready for trial and some will reach this stage by next month.  Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with experts associated with it in this regard on Tuesday.
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 Significant progress has also been made in the preparation of medicines to prevent the corona virus.  At least 5 drugs are in final stages.  Prime Minister Modi reviewed the specifics of all these advances.  He asked its experts to give the best and assured them that the government will provide them all the necessary resources.
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 The official statement said that the review conducted by the Prime Minister took cognizance of the extraordinary involvement of the academic community, industry and government.  The PM felt that such coordination and speed should be embedded in the standard operating procedure.  The statement said that he stressed that what is possible in a crisis should be part of our regular style of scientific practice.

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