Anand Mahindra suggests a solution for increasing coronavirus cases! - Netizens second it
Home > News Shots > India newsAnand Mahindra is a hit with netizens as far as intelligence is concerned, and in the latest, he has a solution for the rising coronavirus cases in Maharashtra.
He took to Twitter and wrote - Over half the new daily cases are in Maharashtra.The state is the nerve-centre of the country’s economic activity & more lockdowns will be debilitating. Maharashtra needs emergency permission to vaccinate EVERY willing person. No shortage of vaccines.
@PMOIndia @drharshvardhan. (sic)
Comments to his suggestion read:
Sir , the government needs to do aggressive /random testing ,tracing and treatment or else numbers will increase further. Only emergency vaccination after permission will still take minimum 2-3 months to show significant drop in cases.People need to self discipline .
Its easier for rich people to take the vaccine and get treated for there minor side effects but how abt the poor are they gonna afford the vaccine and there side effects.
In Mumbai , jabs being given only in large hospitals and not in neighbourhood primary health care centres , small private hospitals and dispensaries . Also server speed is slowing down the process . How do we expect generally -unfit senior citizens go many miles for the jabs ?
No vaccination is going to work Unless we use masks and hand sanitizer. Most peoples don't bother to wear mask and if they do, They don't cover their nose. Stupidity has another definition in India. (sic)
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