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Have not received any side effects, everyone should get it: COVID vaccination drive beneficiary tells PM

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New Delhi, Jan 22: Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with beneficiaries and vaccinators of the COVID-19 inoculation drive in Varanasi on Friday via video conferencing.

The participants in the interaction will share their first hand experience of vaccination, the Prime Minister''s Office (PMO) said on Thursday.

"The world''s largest vaccination drive is underway in India. Our frontline warriors are getting vaccinated across the nation. At 1:15 PM tomorrow, 22nd January, I would interact with beneficiaries and vaccinators of Covid vaccination drive in Varanasi, via video conferencing," Modi tweeted.

"This interaction would give first hand opportunity to hear their experiences as well as feedback. I would urge you all to watch tomorrow''s interaction," he added.

Here are the LIVE updates:

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1:37 PM, 22 Jan
I always stood by the scientists. Today healthcare workers are the priority for vaccination: PM
1:32 PM, 22 Jan
One of the beneficiaries Pushpa Ji says that she was happy to be chosen first for the vaccination. Says, she has not received any side effects from the vaccine & everyone should get it
1:32 PM, 22 Jan
2021 has started with very auspicious resolutions. It is said of Kashi that here auspiciousness turns into Siddhi. The result of this accomplishment is that today the world's Largest Vaccine Drive is going on in our country: PM
1:31 PM, 22 Jan
The participants sharing their first hand experience of vaccination
1:30 PM, 22 Jan
Today I am here to resolve your queries about vaccination. PM
1:27 PM, 22 Jan
I always strive to work for people of Kashi. We have successfully made two 'Made in India' vaccines: PM
1:20 PM, 22 Jan
PM Narendra Modi interacts with Beneficiaries and Vaccinators of COVID vaccination drive in Varanasi
1:09 PM, 22 Jan
The interaction comes as over a million health workers have now been vaccinated, with over 230,000 getting doses on Thursday alone.
1:08 PM, 22 Jan
Modi tweeted the interaction will be a first-hand opportunity to hear their experiences as well as feedback as the world’s largest vaccination drive is underway in India and front-line warriors are getting vaccinated.
1:03 PM, 22 Jan
The participants in the interaction will share their first hand experience of vaccination, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said on Thursday.

The PMO said the interaction follows Modi''s continuous dialogue and discussion with scientists, political leaders, officials and other stakeholders to proactively ensure smooth conduct of the world''s largest vaccination drive.

Varanasi is Modi''s Lok Sabha constituency.

He had launched the nationwide inoculation drive on January 16 with over three crore healthcare and frontline workers prioritised to get the jabs initially.

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