Manoj Bajpayee talked about his part in the upcoming documentary “The Vial,” which will depict the story of the Covid-19 vaccination program in India. In the documentary, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will go into great detail about India’s victory over the Covid-19 pandemic.
Join me in learning how India surmounted the odds to develop a vaccine in record time, saving lives all across the world, Manoj Bajpayee wrote in his post teasing the movie.
“The Vial”, the COVID-19 Vaccination Program
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Manoj Bajpayee reportedly said, “India’s Covid-19 vaccination story is a tremendous success for the country, and as Indians, we all should be aware and proud of it,” according to News18.
- “The Vial,” which will depict the story of the Covid-19 vaccination program in India.
- India’s Covid-19 vaccination story is a tremendous success for the country.
- This movie is a homage to our medical specialists and front-line staff.
This movie is a homage to our medical specialists and front-line staff who, despite several obstacles, carried out the immunization drive and produced the vaccinations in historically short timeframes.
In “The Vial,” the development of the Covishield vaccine is also described, from the strain’s isolation at Pune’s National Institute of Virology to the record-breaking production of billions of vials of two of the most potent vaccine candidates to service the sizeable population of the nation.
An official of the Indian government, Adar Poonawalla, the CEO of Serum Institute of India, Shamika Ravi, a public policy expert, Narayana Hrudayalaya founder, Devi Shetty, and Krishna Ella, the chairman of Bharat Biotech are among the speakers in the 60-minute documentary narrated by Manoj Bajpayee.
Despite the country’s diversity, most of India’s 1.3 billion people have already received at least one dosage of the vaccine.
India also set an example for the rest of the world with the Vaccine Maitri project, which provided 232.43 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine across 100 countries.