COVID-19: Over 10 lakh beneficiaries vaccinated in India
News | Jan 22, 2021, 12:19 PM ISTA total of 10,43,534 beneficiaries have been vaccinated in India for COVID-19.
A total of 10,43,534 beneficiaries have been vaccinated in India for COVID-19.
The Health and Family Welfare Minister of Tamil Nadu, Dr C Vijayabaskar took Bharat Biotech's Covaxin shot.
Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said that adverse events by COVID-19 vaccine are common and vaccination will be the last nail in coffin of COVID-19.
A consignment of Covishield vaccine, by Serum Institute of India, dispatched from Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport to Dhaka in Bangladesh, today.
The first supplies of vaccines to combat the covid-19 pandemic from India will be sent to Bhutan, the Maldives, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar and Seychelles from 20 January, the Indian foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
2020 was a challenging year for all, even for Delhi Police. Be it Northeast Delhi violence, COVID-19 lockdown, helping migrant workers or establishing peaceful talks with protesting farmers at borders, Delhi Police faced every challenge with immense grit: Home Minister Amit Shah
Over 3.8 lakh people have been inoculated for coronavirus in the country so far. More than 500 adverse events following immunisation were reported, accorrding to Union Health Ministry's latest data provided Monday night.
It feels good to see the children back in schools. The children are also happy. Life is coming back on track. They were unhappy after sitting at home for long and attending online classes. Schools have been re-opened in a restricted manner, with all protocols: Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia
Schools in Delhi will reopen from today (January 18) after remaining shut for 10 months due to the pandemic. Schools in the national capital were closed since March 19 to restrict the movement of children and check the spread of coronavirus.
As many as 2,24,301 people have been inoculated with COVID-19 vaccine so far, the Union Health Ministry said on Day two of the nationwide vaccination drive on Sunday. It also informed that about 447 adverse events following immunisation (AEFI) were reported.
Amid new strain of COVID-19 virus haunting the world, India's recovered cases are set to cross one-crore mark. Health Ministry reported 1,03,74,932 total COVID-19 cases till January 06.
Putting an end to speculation, India on Tuesday announced it would be ready to administer coronavirus vaccine by January 13. At a press briefing, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said the vaccine will be rolled out within ten days of receiving
United Kingdom PM Boris Johnson cancels visit to India later this month, according to Reuters. The UK Prime Minister was scheduled to attend Republic Day celebrations as chief guest in New Delhi on January 26.
Dry run for COVID-19 vaccine rollout in all 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh underway.
Six cities of Uttar Pradesh will undergo a dry run from today, to assess the readiness of the mechanism laid out for the imminent COVID-19 immunisation drive, the state government said on Sunday. In a statement, the government said the dry run will
Corona vaccination dry run in India. India TV spoke to Vijay Raghavan, Prime Minister's Scientific Advisor about vaccination program.
Dry run for COVID19 vaccination administration underway at Venkateshwar Hospital in Delhi. The mock drill is also underway at GTB Hospital and a healthcare centre in Daryaganj.
The statement by Satyendar Jain and Dr. Harsh Vardhan came at a time when the country is conducting dry run for vaccination. In Delhi, the dry run began at three sites, which were visited by the union health minister.
Yes, medicines and treatment are being provided for free in Delhi, anyway: Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain on being asked if COVID-19 vaccine will be given free of cost in the state.
Dry run of COVID-19 vaccination is underway at Primary Health Center in Kamakshipalya in Bengaluru. More than 1,65,000 healthcare workers have been deployed.
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