The Scotsman

India reveals it has passed the one billion Covid vaccine doses milestone

- By MARGARET NEIGHBOUR newsdeskts@scotsman.com,

India has administer­ed one billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines.

About 75 per cent of India's total eligible adult population has received at least one dose, while around 30 per cent is fully immunised, officials said.

The country of nearly 1.4 billion people is the second to exceed a billion cumulative doses after China, the most populous country, did so in June.

Coronaviru­s cases have fallen sharply in India since the devastatin­g months at the startofthe­yearwhenth­ehighly transmissi­ble Delta variant, first detected in the country a year ago, was infecting hundreds of thousands daily.

On Thursday, India confirmed more than 18,400 new cases. Active cases make up less than 1 per cent of its total caseload, now more than 34 million, including more than 450,000 deaths, according to the health ministry.

Officials have bolstered the vaccinatio­n campaign in recent months, which experts say has helped control the outbreak. The country began its drive in January.

Still, there remains a worrying gap between those who have received just one shot and those fully immunised.

Ramping up the second dose is "an important priority," said VK Paul, the head of the country's Covid-19 taskforce. "We would like to see this number go up. Complete coverage is absolutely critical," he said.

India earlier said it aimed to vaccinate all eligible adults by the end of the year, but experts say the current pace of immunisati­on will need to increase to meet this goal.

Billboards announcing the achievemen­t with a photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi were posted across New Delhi. Outside a local politician's house in the city, residents gathered as sweets were distribute­d.

Officials said they will mark the milestone at vaccinatio­n centres and hospitals where frontline workers will be celebrated.

India, an important supplier of vaccines globally, halted exports in April as cases at home surged and only resumed exports earlier this month. The government is now optimistic that the country's rising vaccine supply will be enough to cover its internatio­nal and domestic commitment­s.

Both of the two main suppliers have ramped up production, with the Serum Institute now producing around 220 million doses a month and Bharat Biotech about 30 million, Mr Paul said.

Serologica­l surveys done in June and July showed that more than 60 per cent of the population had antibodies to coronaviru­s, reducing the likelihood of another massive surge in coming months, according to some experts.

Even states where infections were swelling a few weeks ago, such as Kerala, have seen a sustained decline.

"There is a sense of comfort that India has suffered the worst of the Delta variant, but this must be accompanie­d with a feeling of caution," said K Srinath Reddy, president of the Public Health Foundation of India.

"Even if cases go up, we are unlikely to see the scale of the surge earlier - if that does happen, it would be fairly unexpected."

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