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Carona Vaccine: 13 Lakh People Took Precautionary Dose In A Day

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Amrit Mahotsav of anti-corona vaccination started in the country for the next 75 days. Of the more than 13 lakh people who take the precautionary dose, about four lakh are elderly, who were already getting this dose free of cost. That is, about nine lakh people (aged between 18 and 59 years) took the third dose free of cost.

Of these, only 12 thousand people have taken the dose at the private center, while the rest got the free dose by visiting the government vaccination center. However, the Union Health Ministry has informed that vaccination was done at 48739 places in different states.

Vaccination also took place at the office of the Union Health Ministry. Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said, vaccination is necessary for all people to avoid corona.

New patients crossed 20 thousand for the second consecutive day, 47 died
For the second consecutive day in the country, more than 20 thousand new corona infected have been found on Friday. During this, 47 people died due to the epidemic. The Health Ministry said, 20038 new cases were found on Friday, which is slightly less than on Thursday. During this, 47 patients have died. There was an increase of 2997 in active cases and they increased to 1,39,073.

India has so far sent more than 23.50 crore doses to 98 countries
The Vaccine Friendship Initiative was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to help each other amid the Corona pandemic. Under this, India has so far assisted 98 countries. More than 23.50 crore corona vaccine doses were supplied to these countries.

Giving this information, Dr. Suman K Berry, Vice-Chairman, NITI Aayog in New York said, India has taken several initiatives to reduce the impact of the Corona pandemic and save lives. To provide the vaccine to the world, helped Indian companies to increase vaccine production, but also emphasized on supply. The central government has laid emphasis on creating world-class infrastructure, he said.

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Amrit Mahotsav of anti-corona vaccination started in the country for the next 75 days. Of the more than 13 lakh people who take the precautionary dose, about four lakh are elderly, who were already getting this dose free of cost. That is, about nine lakh people (aged between 18 and 59 years) took the third dose free of cost.

Of these, only 12 thousand people have taken the dose at the private center, while the rest got the free dose by visiting the government vaccination center. However, the Union Health Ministry has informed that vaccination was done at 48739 places in different states.

Vaccination also took place at the office of the Union Health Ministry. Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said, vaccination is necessary for all people to avoid corona.

New patients crossed 20 thousand for the second consecutive day, 47 died

For the second consecutive day in the country, more than 20 thousand new corona infected have been found on Friday. During this, 47 people died due to the epidemic. The Health Ministry said, 20038 new cases were found on Friday, which is slightly less than on Thursday. During this, 47 patients have died. There was an increase of 2997 in active cases and they increased to 1,39,073.

India has so far sent more than 23.50 crore doses to 98 countries

The Vaccine Friendship Initiative was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to help each other amid the Corona pandemic. Under this, India has so far assisted 98 countries. More than 23.50 crore corona vaccine doses were supplied to these countries.

Giving this information, Dr. Suman K Berry, Vice-Chairman, NITI Aayog in New York said, India has taken several initiatives to reduce the impact of the Corona pandemic and save lives. To provide the vaccine to the world, helped Indian companies to increase vaccine production, but also emphasized on supply. The central government has laid emphasis on creating world-class infrastructure, he said.

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