States told to focus on second vaccine dose coverage
Nation is close to administering a billion Covid-19 vaccine doses
Highlighting that the nation is close to administering a billion Covid-19 vaccine doses, the federal government has urged states and union territories (UTs) to focus on increasing the coverage of the second dose in light of adequate availability of shots.
The cumulative vaccine doses administered in the country so far under the nationwide Covid-19 inoculation drive has exceeded 990 million. The countrywide Covid-19 vaccination programme was launched on January 16 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Travel guidelines
The federal government has also sought from the states suggestions in formulating new guidelines for international travel.
Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan reviewed the progress of vaccination with Health Secretaries and mission directors of national health missions in states and UTs, through a video conference on Monday, according to a ministry statement.
Bhushan highlighted that the nation is close to administering a billion doses and congratulated the states and
UTs for their effort to vaccinate all citizens.
It was highlighted that a sizeable number of beneficiaries have not received their second dose of the vaccine. The states and UTs were urged to focus on the second vaccination dose, the statement said.
At the virtual conference, it was pointed out that many states have adequate doses to vaccinate those people who are awaiting their second jab. The government is in a position to provide additional vaccine doses to the states and UTs so that they can complete the task, it said. They were also exhorted to accelerate the vaccination drive.