Published 17:00 IST, February 16th 2021
India's administers 87,40,595 COVID-19 vaccine doses; active cases fall below 1.4 lakhs
As India's second dose of COVID-19 vaccination begins, Centre revealed on Tuesday that 87,40,595 doses have been administered till date - since the drive began
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As India's second dose of COVID-19 vaccination begins, Centre revealed on Tuesday that 87,40,595 doses have been administered till date. With active cases falling below 1.4 lakhs, Kerala and Maharashtra with 61,550 and 37,383 active cases respectively account for 72% of total active cases in country, said Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan. India's COVID-19 positivity rate is at 5.27%, with 56 new cases per million cases reported in last 7 days.
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Centre: Active cases falls below 1.4 lakh
Briefing on vaccination drive, Bhushan said, "Rajasthan, Sikkim, Jharkhand, Mizoram, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Himachal Pradesh, Tripura & Bihar, Chhattisgarh, MP, Uttarakhand, Lakshwadeep, Tripura administered first doses of vaccine to more than 70% of registered healthcare workers. Meanwhile, Ladakh, Jharkhand, Assam, UP, Telangana, Tripura, Gujarat and Goa have administered second dose to more than 60% of eligible healthcare workers". Moreover, 24 countries have been sent COVID-19 vaccine from India so far.
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post-jab death: Dr. Harsh Vardhan
Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan anunced that iculation for people above 50 will kick-off in March. Furrmore, he stated that ne of 11 deaths that occurred in past 31 days after vaccination is related to vaccine. Moreover, he revealed that 80-85% of frontline workers have been vaccinated and that 20-25 countries are to be availed of COVID-19 vaccine.
He added, "80-85% frontline workers vaccinated. At least 18-20 vaccines are in preclinical, clinical & advanced sts. Expect m in coming months. We will be in a situation to administer vaccines to those above 50 years of in March. In last 7 days, new cases of COVID19 have been reported in 188 districts of country."
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Centre sets March 6 vaccination deadline
Setting a deadline for completing vaccinating frontline workers by March 6, Union Joint Health Secretary Mandeep Bhandari on Friday, said at least one round of vaccination must be scheduled by March 1. Stating those who have t been vaccinated for any reason must be vaccinated by March 6, he said that scheduling of first round of vaccination of healthcare workers must be scheduled by February 20 and completed by February 25. India started its first phase of COVID-19 vaccination from January 16 - using two vaccines of Serum Institue of India (Covishield) and Bharat Biotech (Covaxin).
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17:00 IST, February 16th 2021