States/UTs have over 1,67,20,000 unutilised doses, issue is better planning not shortage: Health Ministry
News | Apr 13, 2021, 10:20 PM ISTUnion Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan cleared that there is no shortage of COVID-19 vaccine in the country.
Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan cleared that there is no shortage of COVID-19 vaccine in the country.
Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan informed about the current status of country in regards to COVID-19 virus.
Union Health Ministry secretary Rajesh Bhushan informed that over 1 .17 crore vaccine doses have been administrated. Of this, 1.04 crore include first doses while 12.61 lakh second doses.
The Union Health Ministry on February 04 informed that 251 districts in India have not reported any COVID related deaths in the last 3 weeks. "There are two states that have 70% of the active cases - Kerala and Maharashtra.
"India was the fastest to reach the first 1 million vaccinations," informed Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan during a press briefing on January 28.
Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan, on January 28, briefed media about the ongoing COVID vaccination drive. While addressing the media, Bhushan informed that over 25 lakh vaccine doses have been administered so far, as per data available till 2 pm today.
COVID-19 cases in the country are less than 2.7 lakhs and are the lowest in six months, informed Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan on December 29 while addressing a press conference in national capital.
Health and Family Welfare Ministry Secretary Rajesh Bhushan on December 1 said that the cumulative positivity rate has decreased in India from 7.15% to 6.69% during November 11-December 1 period.
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