India's Covid vaccination crosses 34.46 cr mark


New Delhi, Jul 3 (IANS): India's cumulative vaccination coverage crossed 34 crore on Friday, including 43,99,298 vaccine doses administered in the last 24 hours, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) said on Saturday.

A total of 34,46,11,291 vaccine doses have been administered through 45,60,088 sessions, reports the provisional report of MoHFW received till 7 a.m. on Saturday.

The report mentions that 1,02,22,008 Healthcare Workers have so far received the first dose of the Covid vaccine and 72,87,445 have got the second dose. Similarly, 1,75,60,592 Frontline Workers (FLWs) have got their first dose and 95,89,619 of them have received the second dose.

A total of 9,64,91,993 people of the age group between 18-44 years have been inoculated with the first dose and 23,80,048 of them have got the second jab. As many as 8,98,65,131 people aged between 45-59 years have received their first dose and 1,75,25,281 of them have got their second dose. A total of 6,86,03,725 people over 60-years have received their first dose so far and 2,50,85,449 of them have got their second dose.

India began its vaccination drive on January 16 this year and it started its new phase of universalization of the drive from June 21 to accelerate it considering the increasing threat of the disease which so far has infected 3,05,02,362 people since the beginning of the pandemic.

As the second wave of Covid seems to have ended as only 44,111 new cases were reported in the last 24 hours, the government's plan is to speed up per day vaccination average of one crore and inoculate all Indians by December this year.

Meanwhile, the report said, less than 50,000 daily new cases have been reported since six continuous days. "This is a result of sustained and collaborative efforts by the Centre and the states and Union Territories (UTs)."

With substantially ramped up testing capacity across the country, a total of 18,76,036 tests were also conducted in the last 24 hours. Cumulatively, India has conducted over 41.64 crore (41,64,16,463) tests so far.

While on one side testing capacity has been enhanced across the country, a continued decline in weekly case positivity is noticed. The weekly positivity rate is currently at 2.50 percent while the daily positivity rate stands at 2.35 percent till Friday. The daily positivity rate has remained less than 5 percent for 26 consecutive days now.

 

  

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sat, Jul 03 2021

    Khoda Pahad Nikla Chuha. All Indian vaccines are unapproved by WHO and are like water injections and are ineffective only to show case the numbers. Govt is getting free vaccines as free charity donations from foreign countries why it is not giving the same to people??????…….Is the govt giving it people who can afford to pay and it’s own close cronies???????……

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  • Jb, Mlore

    Sun, Jul 04 2021

    Now by your comment we can realise your identity. Veer is a fake name . The vaccines are completely safe and already WHO has approved Covieshield and eventually will approve for Covaxin. Be happy and proud our own indian scientists have found vaccine in India and already started vaccinating people in millions. The numbers are not a joke and still long way to go , if certain community comes out and get vaccinated then India will definately throw out the virus. All have to get vaccinated and that is only way out to get out of this trouble. Donot keep blaming the government, even a little effort is required from you as well. Get vaccinated and safe guard not only you but also your family and your neighborhood.

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