VIP culture in Vaccines

See attached hotels are now offering breakfast dinner vaccination packages for 2999 in Hyderabad.

Very critical that Vaccines are administered as is with a capped service charge and MRP.

Otherwise every other business will come into the vaccine business and only people with money will be able to get the vaccine.

Those using BOTs to book vaccine appointments are also different type of VIP. The guys in rural or semi urban India have no such access

We will have vaccines for VIPs only in this VIP nation soon unless we act/ more  

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In India many people are reach and afford the cost of vaccine. They can avoid rush and reduce the pressure on government treasury. Let them get themselves vaccinated in private. more  
If someone can pay and gets vaccinated there is no harm in it.This is not VIP culture. Why the government should subsidize vaccines for everybody? more  
The warning by Ms Nikita Mehra that The vaccination and related facilities will soon be hijacked by VIP culture so prevalent in our country needs to be heeded to. more  
Nice initiative more  
Good, at least a positive lead has been taken by the hospitality, wherein superstructural facilities are providing for infrastructural facilities. Hospitality already being in the business, only requires that extra ingenuity and initiative insofar as providing hospice services, and their doing the needful with respect to ancillary, but necessary care services. more  
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