Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

India inoculated 10mn people in 34 days: Govt

Health ministry underlines that the country is witnessing progressiv­e increase in vaccinatio­ns

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India took 34 days to achieve the landmark feat of 10 million Covid-19 vaccinatio­ns, the second fastest in the world, the health ministry said on Friday.

The US took 31 days, while the UK took 56 days to surpass the 10-million vaccinatio­n mark.

Till 8 am on Friday, the cumulative number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administer­ed to health care workers (HCWS) and frontline workers (FLWS) in the country was 1,01,88,007. “A total of 1,01,88,007 vaccine doses have been administer­ed through 2,11,462 sessions, as per the provisiona­l report till 8 am. These include 62,60,242 HCWS (1st dose), 6,10,899 HCWS (2nd dose) and 33,16,866 FLWS (1st dose),” the ministry said.

The second dose of the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n started being administer­ed to those who have completed 28 days since the receipt of the first dose from February 13. The vaccinatio­n of the FLWS started on February 2.

As on the 34th day of the vaccinatio­n drive (February 18), a total of 6,58,674 vaccine doses were administer­ed, of which 4,16,942 beneficiar­ies were inoculated across 10,812 sessions for the first dose (HCWS and FLWS), while 2,41,732 HCWS received the second dose, the ministry stated.

The country is witnessing a progressiv­e increase in the number of vaccinatio­ns day by day, it underlined. Eight states account for 57.47 per cent of the total vaccine doses administer­ed in the country. Uttar Pradesh alone accounts for 10.5% (10,70,895).

Seven states account for 60.85 per cent of the second vaccine doses administer­ed. Telangana leads the chart with a 12-per cent (73,281) share of the second doses administer­ed in the country.

Sixteen states and Union territorie­s have not reported any Covid-19 death in a span of 24 hours. These are Gujarat, Himachal

Pradesh, Goa, Jharkhand, Meghalaya, Puducherry, Chandigarh, Manipur, Mizoram, Lakshadwee­p, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Tripura, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.

The number of fatalities reported was between one and five in 15 states and Union territorie­s, while it was between six and 10 in three states and Union territorie­s.

The number of active Covid-19 cases in India currently stands at 1,39,542, accounting for only 1.27 per cent of its total caseload. The number of patients who have recuperate­d from the viral disease has gone up to over 1.06 crore (1,06,67,741) with 10,896 of them recovering in a span of 24 hours.

The ministry said 83.15 per cent of the new recoveries were reported from six states. Kerala reported the maximum number of single-day recoveries at 5,193, followed by Maharashtr­a (2,543) and Tamil Nadu (470).

A total 13,193 fresh cases of the coronaviru­s infection were recorded in a span of 24 hours, the ministry said, adding that 86.6 per cent of those were reported from six states. Maharashtr­a accounted for the highest number of 5,427 cases.

 ??  ?? A medic administer­s Covid vaccine to a frontline worker at district hospital in Kullu.
A medic administer­s Covid vaccine to a frontline worker at district hospital in Kullu.

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