The controversial reaction of the Indian Government before and in the second Covid-19 wave makes people lose faith in vaccines.

"What Indian people are missing is an anti-epidemic model, especially from the government," said Arvind Nathan, a marketing manager who is working in New Delhi, sharing with VnExpress worries about Covid-

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While India has not yet over the end of the "tsunami" Covid-19 outbreaks from March, the officials have begun warning "The third wave is inevitable due to the level of high viral spread."

According to Professor Rajib Dasgupta, Chairman of the Community Health Center and Community Health at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, the first wave in India relieved significantly from November 2020 and hit the bottom in December.

On January 22, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India won the pandemic "Thanks to determination, resilience and does not take longer to mobilize resources."

Patients died because Covid-19 in India was cremated by relatives in New Delhi on April 27.

Moving to New Delhi from September 92020 to work, Arvind clearly felt Indian society was too subjective to the second wave.

"Now everyone must stay away from the place where there is a outbreak, and what the person in that area want to do," he said.

Arvind shared that the community in northern India has a devotional tradition.

"The radio criticized who criticized the cathedral was irresponsible. They were also prosecuted. Then when Kumbh Mela takes place, the government and media do not speak up. Translating outbreaks but you have seen it, the festival still continues

According to the survey by YouGov, the support level for Covid-19 government response government Prime Minister Modi has "fallen freely" in the second wave, and 59% calculated at the end of April.

In response to the interview from Chennai, India's third largest city, Jagdish Mahendiran has the same pressing when the government cannot control fluid in a high population density, especially north of the country.

Jagdish Mahendiran at Chennai Airport on April 23, before experiencing 88 hours of "reluctantly relieved" between Chennai and Bangkok.

The situation of translation in the capital of Tamil Nadu, south of India, is still under control and not "apocalypse" throughout the country.

Jagdish said Chennai is still safe but people need to comply with regulations.

"Eastern concentration events like campaigns and religious meetings clearly make the situation worse. However, it should be noted that the event group happened in a large number of cases

"It is the imported or new imminum processes that have sparked the second wave. By the end of March, the new strain is mainly limited in Mahrashtra and Punjab in the same number with a smaller scale. Now,

Vaccine Covid-19 is one of the measures promoted by the Indian government to control the second wave.

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A medical oxygen supply facility outside Chennai city prepares orders for hospitals on April 24.

Indian newspapers reported more than 300 tons of Emergency Assistance Coven-19 India sent to New Delhi countries.

The way the Government's vaccination organization also causes no less concerns with people, from price difference to a clear and doubt messages of vaccine side effects.

Arvind Nathan and Jagdish Mahendiran agree "to the hospital not the best solution at the moment".

"My friends are abroad that have been vaccinated, there is no problem. Some friends in India have encountered side effects after injecting the same vaccine but do India produces and circulate inlands"

Arvind acknowledged also very concerned about the vaccine information that had side effects and thought that many people doubted the vaccine were not too unexpected because "the government against the epidemic is ineffective, how can they trust them."

"I still want to get out of the house, live freely, work and not fear. Just inject the first vaccine, let the doctor follow it, then I will calculate," he shared.