A ruling party leader criticised Uttar Pradesh's handling of the COVID-19 crises. He claimed that at most 10 people died in each village in the second wave, as no lessons were learned from the first.Ram Iqbal Singh (State BJP Working Committee member) made these remarks Saturday. He is one of many party leaders who have questioned how the new coronavirus infection was managed in the state.Singh regretted, speaking to reporters here that the health department had not learned from the first wave COVID-19, which resulted in a large number deaths.He claimed that at least 10 people died from the second wave COVID-19 pandemic in every state village.The leader of BJP demanded Rs 10 lakh to be paid to the kin and relatives of those who had died from the disease.COVID-19 Vaccine Commonly Asked Questions View More How does a vaccine function? The vaccine mimics a natural infection. A vaccine induces an immune response that protects people against future COVID-19 infections. It also builds herd immunity quickly to end the pandemic. A vaccine induces immunity in a sufficient number of people to prevent the spread of a disease. Good news is that the SARS-CoV-2 virus was relatively stable which makes it more likely that a vaccine will be developed. There are many vaccines. There are four main types of vaccines. One is a vaccine that is based on the entire virus. Two is a vaccine that is based on a virus vector. Three are nucleic-acid vaccines with genetic material such as DNA and RNA of the antigens. Four are protein subunit vaccines. These vaccines contain the recombinant SARS-COV-2 proteins along an adjuvant (booster). How long does it take for a vaccine to be developed? The process of developing a vaccine is complex and long. Vaccines are not given to patients with a specific disease, but are administered to healthy people as well as to vulnerable groups such children and pregnant women. It is mandatory to undergo rigorous testing. Although five years is the fastest time to develop a vaccine, it often takes twice as long or more. See moreHe was sad that, despite having enjoyed freedom for 75 years, the district, which has a population of 34,000, still lacks doctors and medicines.Singh denied that Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister of UP, had said that he was satisfied with the arrangements made in Ballia by the health department. The truth was not revealed.He also urged the BJP government for diesel subsidies to farmers.Virendra Singh Mast, Ballia BJP MP, claimed that Rakesh Tikait, a BKU leader was causing the farmers to protest the Centres' three new agrimarketing laws.He told reporters that Tikait shouldn't have connected the farmers movement to anti-BJP opposition, West Bengal election results, upcoming Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, and Article 370.