In india, more than 130 crore individuals have been immunized against corona. According to Dr. nk Arora, Chairman, National Technical Advisory Committee on Vaccination, the policy on vaccination 44 crore youngsters between the ages of 12 and 17 and giving booster doses to those who have not been inoculated would be decided in two weeks.

Regarding Boosted Dose for Omicron he said, "In several countries, a booster dose is administered. If india were to give a booster shot, it would cost 94 crore rupees. In india, there is currently no scarcity of corona vaccination. However, there are still 12 to 15 crore persons in the country who have not had a single dose of vaccination and 30 crores who have not received a second dose of vaccination. 

For the time being, they should be vaccinated as soon as possible. The new policy on the booster dose, on the other hand, will be finalized in two weeks. Furthermore, the dissemination of the newly modified omicron virus, as well as its vaccine resistance, must be investigated. So far, no cases of the Omicron virus have been discovered in India. It has been verified that one of the two South Africans who arrived in Bangalore was infected with Omicron. We can't say if Booster dose would prevent us from the new variant and a lot of research has to be conducted."

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