10% of all adults are now fully vaccinated
NEW DELHI: Close to 10% of India’s eligible population has now been fully vaccinated for Covid-19, data from the government’s Co-WIN system showed on Monday, when over 6.5 million doses were given across the country, according to its dashboard.
In terms of partial protection, 26.5% of the 940 million eligible population has now had one dose. In all, there are now a little over 436 million doses given to people since the drive began on
January 16.
“Also, in another significant achievement today, Maharashtra became the first state to vaccinate more than 1 crore (10 million) people with both doses of Covid-19 vaccine,” the Union health ministry said in its latest Covid-19 vaccination update issued on Monday evening.
On Monday, the number of second doses administered was a little over 30% of the doses given during the day but this share is likely to increase in coming days as the 18-plus age group, which became eligible for doses on May 1, is scheduled to take their second doses of Covishield beginning end of July.
In terms of the most doses ever given, India’s record was on June 21 when the universal free adult vaccination programme was opened up by the Union government – that day, 8.8 million doses were administered.
Monday’s vaccination numbers were the fifth highest recorded in the 192 days of the drive. The increase in vaccine coverage comes days after serological surveys suggested twothirds of the country’s population may have some protection from Covid-19 due to either vaccination or an infection that left them with antibodies.
India will need to significantly boost its vaccination rates since at the current pace of 4.1 million vaccination a day, it will not meet its target of vaccinating the entire population by December 31.