India Tests Delivery System In Preparation Of COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

India Tests Delivery System In Preparation Of COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

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India is preparing for a vaccine trial as it awaits approval under government guidelines. A dry run is conducted to ensure arrangements are satisfactory, including waiting, vaccination, and monitoring areas. Experts reviewed two potential vaccines, one from Oxford University and AstraZeneca. The trial involves data entry, cold storage, and transportation testing. India plans to vaccinate 300 million people in the first phase, prioritizing healthcare workers, police, military, and those over 50. The vaccination program is expected to start soon. India has over 10.3 million COVID-19 cases and more than 149,000 deaths.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the purpose of the dry run conducted in India?

To test the vaccine's effectiveness

To conduct a public awareness campaign

To prepare for the actual vaccination process

To distribute vaccines to the public

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Which groups are prioritized in the first phase of India's vaccination plan?

Teachers and students

Healthcare workers and those over 50

Children and teenagers

Tourists and travelers

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What logistical aspects were tested during the vaccine trial?

Vaccine side effects

Cold storage and transportation

Vaccine pricing and marketing

Public opinion and feedback

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How many people does India plan to vaccinate in the first phase?

100 million

200 million

300 million

400 million

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What is the current status of COVID-19 cases in India?

India has the most confirmed cases in the world

India has the second most confirmed cases in the world

India has the least confirmed cases in the world

India has no confirmed cases