Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

NEW DRIVE PICKS UP PACE: 6.4 MN DOSES ON DAY 3

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Nearly 6.4 million doses of vaccines were administer­ed against Covid-19 across the country till 11pm on Wednesday, as per the Co-WIN dashboard – making it the day with the second highest daily inoculatio­n figures since the start of the drive.

India’s latest round of vaccinatio­ns began on Monday with a record 8.5 million doses administer­ed, but the numbers saw a slight drop on Tuesday when there were around 5.4 million daily jabs with numbers fluctuatin­g heavily across states.

NEW DELHI: Nearly 6.4 million doses of vaccines were administer­ed against Covid-19 across the country till 11pm on Wednesday, as per the health ministry’s Co-WIN dashboard – making it the day with the second highest daily inoculatio­n figures since the start of the drive.

A total of 6,395,250 doses were administer­ed on Wednesday, according to the Co-WIN dashboard as at 11pm. In a major milestone for India’s inoculatio­n drive, the total number of vaccine shots administer­ed across the country crossed the 300 million mark (300,969,538), according to government data.

India’s latest round of vaccinatio­ns started on Monday with a record 8.5 million doses administer­ed, but the numbers had seen a slight drop on Tuesday when there were around 5.4 million daily jabs with numbers fluctuatin­g heavily across states.

The Centre on Wednesday said it has now removed all bars on age-wise use of vaccines for states.

“With effect from June 21, both the state government and Government of India supplies, irrespecti­ve of the type of supply, are to be used for population above 18 years as all categories of priority groups are now unified and are to be provided vaccinatio­n free of cost at the state-designated government Covid vaccinatio­n centre,” the health ministry said in a statement.

Around 52 million people have been completely vaccinated across the country (having

received both shots), while another 193 million people have been partially vaccinated, according to government data.

Officials in the Union health ministry said keeping in mind vaccine the supplies in hand, they expect daily numbers to remain around the 5 million mark for the rest of June. “With the vaccine supplies at hand, and the way states are performing the drive, it looks like the number will remain steady at moreor-less 5 million doses a day. But in July, we expect the numbers to go further up,” said a senior health ministry official, requesting anonymity.

Government experts overlookin­g the country’s Covid-19 vaccinatio­n rollout said they expect the country to be prepared to administer around 10 million jabs on a single day by August, and added that vaccine availabili­ty will not be an issue in coming weeks with about 200–220 million doses likely to be available in July.

“Our aim is to vaccinate at least one crore people every day. Our capacity is such that we will easily be able to administer 1.25 crore doses of Covid-19 vaccine every day,” said Dr NK Arora, chairperso­n, national technical advisory group on immunisati­on in India (NTAGI).

India’s vaccine drive began on January 16.

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