The Free Press Journal

Less than 14% population tested for Corona After Covishield, Covaxin reaches Kol

- —FPJ Correspond­ent

Even after over 10 months of the Coronaviru­s tests across the country, a little less than 14% population could be covered so far, a huge population still remaining unchecked. As against India's estimated population of 138 crore, a total of 19 crore people have undergone tests until January 22, showing 1.06 crore of the 5.58% found infected with the positive symptoms of the deadly virus. Another 8 lakh were tested in the past 24 hours.

As many as 18,002 recovered in the past 24 hours as against 14,545 found infected. The recovery rate went up to 96.78%, with 102.84 lakh recovering while the caseload of active cases dropped to 1.78% as 1.89 lakh are still undergoing the treatment.

India's death toll went up to 1.53 lakh, with another 163 fatalities recorded in the past 24 hours, 62 of them in Maharashtr­a alone, 21 in Kerala, 15 in Punjab, 9 each in Chhattisga­rh and West Bengal and 8 in Delhi.

Vaccinatio­n tops 12.7 lakh With 2,28,563 health workers vaccinated till 6 pm on the seventh day of the vaccinatio­n drive, the cumulative number of those vaccinated against Covid-19 surpassed 12.7 lakh, or to be exact 12,72,097 till 6 PM on Friday, the Health Ministry announced.

The ministry said 267 cases of the adverse effect were reported after vaccinatio­n till the Friday evening but it did not give details Kolkata: After Covishield, the first consignmen­t of Covaxin reached Bengal, stored at Central Family Medical store in Kolkata’s Bagbazar. While the sixth round of vaccinatio­n is on with Covishield, 23 boxes of Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin reached Kolkata. According to the West Bengal Health Department the list of the recipients will be made later.

 ?? —AFP ?? A health worker inoculates a staff member with Covid-19 vaccine at the GB Pant hospital in Srinagar on Friday.
—AFP A health worker inoculates a staff member with Covid-19 vaccine at the GB Pant hospital in Srinagar on Friday.

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