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India needs a perfect vaccine access strategy: Rahul Gandhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has raised concern over the inaction by the government with regard to pandemic and tweeted to urge the government to work on a clearly defined vaccine access strategy

The coronavirus pandemic has reached a scaring high in India with over 24 million cases but the aggressive strategy from the government to control the pandemic and develop the vaccine is still missing. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has raised concern over this inaction by the government and tweeted to urge the government to work on a clearly defined vaccine access strategy.

The Government has badly failed in controlling the spread of vaccine and now its time to seriously work on the development and availability of the COVID-19 Vaccine.

The coronavirus pandemic has reached a scaring high in India with over 24 million cases but the aggressive strategy from the government to control the pandemic and develop the vaccine is still missing.

1. The strategy to fight the pandemic and develop the vaccine is still missing

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has raised concern over this inaction by the government and tweeted to urge the government to work on a clearly defined vaccine access strategy.

2. Rahul Gandhi has asked for a clearly defined vaccine access strategy

Rahul Gandhi on Friday tweeted, "India will be one of the COVID-19 vaccine-producing nations.

It needs a clearly-defined, inclusive & equitable vaccine access strategy ensuring availability, affordability & fair distribution.

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GOI must do it now."

3."India will be one of the COVID-19 vaccine-producing nations", tweeted Rahul

Rahul Gandhi has been vocal about the mismanagement of the coronavirus crisis by the government,  on Thursday Rahul Gandhi attacked the government over rising COVID-19 cases, saying the coronavirus curve is "frightening, not flattening".

4. Coronavirus curve is "frightening, not flattening":Rahul Gandhi

His attack came on a day India recorded a record single-day increase of 66,999 cases, taking its COVID-19 tally to 23,96,637. Rahul Gandhi also posted a graph of daily cases being recorded by the US, Brazil and India

5. India recorded a record single-day increase of 66,999 cases on Thursday

Taking a swipe at the prime minister over his remarks that India is in a better position compared with other countries, the former Congress chief tweeted in Hindi, "If this is PM's ''more stable situation'', then what would one call ''deteriorated situation''?"

6."If this is PM's ''more stable situation'', then what would one call ''deteriorated situation''?",asked Rahul

The government has maintained that India is in a much better position than other countries with a high recovery rate and a low fatality rate.The death count due to COVID-19 climbed to 47,033.

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7.The government has maintained that India is in a much better position than other countries

Rahul Gandhi had earlier asked the government for the economic crisis, he took a swipe at the government using the BJP's 2019 election slogan, "Modi hai toh mumkin hai (If Modi is there, everything is possible)"along with a screenshot of a report of the IT visionary Narayan Murthi's remarks on deteriorating economy

8. Rahul Gandhi has been questioning the government over economic crisis

India has reported over 23% of the total deaths due to coronavirus only in the month of August.  The number of cases are going steeply higher with no respite in the number of deaths

9. India has reported over 23% of the total deaths due to coronavirus only in the month of August.

The Government has badly failed in controlling the spread of vaccine and now its time to seriously work on the development and availability of the COVID-19 vaccine

10. After failing to control the spread of the virus, its time to work on the availability of the vaccine

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