The Sunday Guardian

In five months, 6% of India fully vaccinated, mainly with Covishield

- DIBYENDU MONDAL NEW DELHI

As India completes five months into its massive vaccinatio­n drive against the deadly Covid-19, the country so far has been able to inoculate over 21 crore people with at least one dose of the vaccine, making it the country with the second highest vaccinated population overall.

In total, India has administer­ed over 26 crore doses of Covid-19 vaccine as on 18 June, out of which, only 4 crore 85 lakh people in the country have been fully vaccinated, making India stand with just a little over 6% of its total population being fully vaccinated, while over 21 crore 60 lakh people have been administer­ed with a single dose of the Covid-19 vaccine jab so far.

The Covid-19 inoculatio­n drive in India was started on January 16, with the first phase of vaccinatin­g frontline workers, which included healthcare workers, sanitation workers and some other sections of people who were directly being exposed to the Covid-19 virus.

Currently, India is majorly using two vaccines against Covid-19 in its inoculatio­n drive–one being the Indian Serum Institute manufactur­ed Covishield, and the indigenous­ly made Covaxin which is manufactur­ed by Bharat Biotech. Both these vaccines are inactivate­d vaccines. The Russian made Sputnik V vaccine which has received approval in India, is yet to be administer­ed to the public in India.

Amongst the two vaccines currently available, Covishield is the vaccine which is widely being administer­ed in the country. Over 23 crore doses of Covishield have been administer­ed in India, while just a little over 3 crore doses of Covaxin have been administer­ed to the Indian population.

An age group-wise comparison on vaccinatio­n on the government’s Cowin portal shows that about 8 crore 50 lakh people belonging to the age group of between 45 to 60 years have received at least one dose of the Covid-19 jab, while over 6 crore 45 lakh people from the age group of 60 plus have received at least one dose of the Covid-19 jab.

The younger population of India, belonging to the 18-45 age group, which constitute­s the largest percentage of the population in India, is being vaccinated at a much slower pace. According to government data on Cowin platform, just a little over 6 crore 75 lakh individual­s from this age group have received at least one jab of the Covid-19 vaccine. India’s vaccinatio­n drive was opened in a phased manner, with the first phase being open on 16 January only for healthcare and frontline workers; the second phase was started on 1 March to inoculate all those above the age of 60. In the first phase of vaccinatio­n, the country was doing about 3,13,000 doses per day, this increased to about 1.7 million doses in the second phase owing to the fact that vaccinatio­n was then opened to the general public above the age of 60.

The third phase of vaccinatio­n began exactly a month after it was opened for the 60 years and above age group. From 1 April, the government allowed all those who are above the age of 45 to be inoculated with the Covid-19 vaccine and at this phase, the country was administer­ing about 3 million doses per day. However, after growing demand for vaccinatio­n for all adults, the drive was thrown open to all adults in India in its phase 4 stage in mid-may where anyone above the age of 18 years was eligible to get the jab. In this phase, the vaccinatio­n number also started to fall, from 3 million doses per day, it was reduced to 2.3 million doses per day, even when a large chunk of the population was now eligible to get vaccinated.

States blamed the unavailabi­lity of doses for the falling number of vaccinatio­ns in the country, with both the manufactur­ers claiming that their production capacity was stretched to supply such high number to doses. A state-wise comparison on the number of doses administer­ed shows that Gujarat, Maharashtr­a, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan are some of the states that have done over one crore vaccinatio­n of at least one dose till now.

In the country-wise comparison, India stands at number two in terms the total number of doses of vaccine administer­ed to the population, but when compared to the percentage of population vaccinated, India stands at the bottom of the table, with just 6% of its total population being fully vaccinated and 12% of the population being administer­ed at least one dose of the vaccine. Countries like Israel have fully vaccinated over 60% of its population. The UK and the US have fully vaccinated over 40% of its population. Germany and France have fully vaccinated about 30% of its population so far.

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