Rahul Revealed That The 100% Vaccine Target For 2021 Was A ‘jumla.

Rahul revealed that the 100% vaccine target for 2021 was a ‘Jumla.

New Delhi, December 31, : , Rahul Gandhi, former president of Congress, criticized the Central government Friday for not meeting the double-vaccination target.He said that the claims by the government to have 100 percent vaccination were “Jumla”.
“The central government had pledged 100 percent vaccination by 2021 end.Today is the final day of the year and the country still has not met the target.The Congress leader posted, “One more Jumla” was tweeted.

 Rahul Revealed That The 100% Vaccine Target For 2021 Was A ‘jumla.-TeluguStop.com

The Congress claimed that there was a shortage of Covid vaccines and 47,950,00,000.Indians require 59,40,00,000.

Randeep Singh Surjewala, spokesperson for Congress, said that the vaccine is needed by 2570,00,000.000 seniors and corona warriors, as well as those aged 15-18.

India’s Omicron count on Friday rose by 1,270 cases to 1.Among the 23 states or UTs reporting Omicron infections so far, Maharashtra is the most affected with 450 Omicron cases.

According to data from the ministry of health, there have been 125 discharges.

At 320, Delhi is the city with Omicron infections at its highest.However, only 57 Omicron infection cases have been reported to the hospital.

Kerala is next with 109 Omicron case.Friday’s Health Ministry said that the Omicron version of Covid-19 had so far been spread to 23 states as well as UTs.

According to provisional reports, India’s Covid-19 vaccine coverage had surpassed 144.54 Crore (or 1,44,54 16,714) according to a Friday statement.It was achieved by 1,54,275,000 sessions.

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