Mansuk Mandavia, the federal minister of health and family welfare, has asked states to take steps to enlist charities, spiritual groups, religious leaders, social influencers, and other stakeholders in completing the government vaccine. Dr. Mansuk Mandavia, the Union minister for health and Family Welfare, presided over a meeting today to assess the success of the door-to-door immunization campaign in Manipur, meghalaya, Nagaland, and the Union Territory of Pondicherry. He held a video conference with top officials and secretaries of these states' health departments, as well as the Union Territory's.

He said, "In India, the first dose is 83%, the second dose is 44%, Manipur is 55% and 36%, meghalaya is 56% and 37%, Nagaland is 46% and 36%, and pondicherry is 66% and 36%. We're nearing the end of the Covit 19 vaccination process. By improving vaccination pace and expanding vaccine delivery, we will launch an aggressive campaign to secure the completion of the government's COVID19 vaccine. We can use charities and spiritual places of worship to conduct vaccinations.

The vaccine, according to the health minister, is a strong weapon against the government. We must make a deliberate effort to ensure that none of the country's eligible residents are discharged without first receiving a protective shield 19 vaccination. To close, we must also address issues such as unwillingness, misinformation, and optimism. State governments should take the lead in encouraging and mobilizing all government officials to visit every home once a week and administer comprehensive vaccinations. When I recently visited Arunachal Pradesh, I saw that many homes had labels indicating that they were properly vaccinated. Similar tactics may be used by other states."

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