1.91 lakh inoculated with COVID vaccines on Day 1 : The Tribune India

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1.91 lakh inoculated with COVID vaccines on Day 1

No post-inoculation hospitalisation so far: Health ministry



New Delhi, January 16

India’s Covid vaccination drive kicked off on Sunday with over 1.90 lakh beneficiaries inoculated with COVID-19 jabs at 3,352 session sites across the country amid delays in uploading the list of registered people at some places and non-scheduled vaccinations happening at some others.

No case of post-inoculation hospitalisation has been reported so far, the government said on the first day of India’s massive vaccination drive against the virus.

The COVID-19 vaccination drive was successfully conducted on the first day, Additional Secretary in the Union Health Ministry Manohar Agnani said during a press briefing.

Giving an update on COVID-19 vaccination, the health ministry said 3,352 vaccination sessions were held and 1,91,181 beneficiaries vaccinated.

AIIMS Director Dr Randeep Guleria is being administered Covid-19 vaccine as Health Minister Harsh Vardhan looks on, at AIIMS in New Delhi, on Saturday. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal

Out of 3 lakh target beneficiaries registered for today.

The government spokesperson Manohar Agnani said the drive was successful with vaccinations happening at 3,351 sites across India and 16,755 personnel engaged in vaccine delivery.

No case of post-vaccine hospitalisation was reported from anywhere amid concerns over the safety of indigenous shot COVAXIN.

As a doctor being administered the shot of Covid-19 vaccine at civil hospital in Ludhiana, flowers being showered on him, on Saturday. Tribune photo: Himanshu Mahajan

The 11 states and union territories where both Covishield and Covaxin were administered were Assam (65 sessions), Bihar (301), Delhi (81), Haryana (77), Karnataka (242), Maharashtra (285), Odisha (161), Rajasthan (167) Tamil Nadu (160), Telangana (14) and Uttar Pradesh (317).

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the vaccination drive while reassuring the country that emergency use authorisation was given to two made in India vaccines only after scientists were convinced of their safety and effectiveness, and urged people to beware of propaganda and rumours.

The 1,91,181 beneficiaries included 225 from Andaman and Nicobar Islands, 79 from Ladakh, 43 from Daman and Diu, 80 from Dadra And Nagar Haveli, 21 from Lakshadweep, 265 from Chandigarh and 426 from Goa.

Besides, 18,412 were vaccinated in Andhra Pradesh, 18,169 in Bihar, 18,328 in Maharashtra, 5592 in Chhattisgarh, 10,787 in Gujarat, 829 in Arunachal Pradesh, 3528 in Assam, 4,319 in Delhi, 5,589 in Haryana, 1,517 in Himachal Pradesh and 2,044 in Jammu and Kashmir.

More than one crore cases and 1.5 lakh fatalities later, India took its first steps out of the pandemic with shots of Covishield and Covaxin vaccines being administered at medical centres across the country.

Of the first day, 3,096 beneficiaries were in Jharkhand, 13,594 in Karnataka, 8,062 in Kerala, 9,219 in Madhya Pradesh, 585 in Manipur, 509 in Meghalaya, 314 in Mizoram, 561 in Nagaland, 13,746 in Odisha, 274 in Puducherry, 1,319 in Punjab, 9,279 in Rajasthan, 120 in Sikkim, 2,945 in Tamil Nadu, 3,653 in Telangana, 355 in Tripura, 21,291 in Uttar Pradesh, 2,276 in Uttarakhand and 9,730 in West Bengal.

Agnani said 2,182 defence personnel, who are healthcare workers, were also vaccinated.

The sessions in states where Covishield was administered: two sessions in Andaman and Nicobar, 332 in Andhra Pradesh, nine in Arunachal Pradesh, four in Chandigarh, 97 in Chhattisgarh, one each Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, seven in Goa, he said.

Covishield was administered in 161 sessions in Gujarat, 28 sessions in Himachal Pradesh, 41 in Jammu and Kashmir, 48 in Jharkhand and 133 from Kerala, two in Ladakh, one in Lakshadweep, 150 in Madhya Pradesh, 10 each in Manipur and Meghalaya, five in Mizoram, nine in Nagaland, eight in Puducherry, 59 in Punjab, two in Sikkim, 18 in Tripura, 34 in Uttarakhand and 183 in West Bengal.

The ministry has said each vaccination session will cater to a maximum of 100 beneficiaries per day and has advised states not to organise “unreasonable numbers of vaccination per site per day”.

Further, states and union territories have been advised to utilise a maximum of 10 days in a fortnight for COVID-19 vaccination.

According to the government, the shots will be offered first to an estimated one crore healthcare workers, and around two crore frontline workers, and then to persons above 50 years of age, followed by persons younger than 50 years of age with associated comorbidities totally estimated to be around 27 crore.

Cost of vaccination of healthcare and frontline workers will be borne by the central government. TNS/PTI


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