<p>AAP leader Atishi Monday said the Delhi government will have to close vaccination centres where Covaxin is being administered to beneficiaries in the 18-44 age group after Tuesday evening if its stocks are not replenished.</p>.<p>Delhi's Covaxin stock for this category would last till Tuesday evening, she said, adding Covishield doses for this age group can last up to four days.</p>.<p>"On Monday morning, Delhi had 2.74 lakh vaccine doses for people in the 18-plus category," she said, releasing the city's ‘Vaccination Bulletin’.</p>.<p>"After Tuesday evening, the Delhi government will have to start closing down the vaccination centres where Covaxin is being administered (to the 18-44 age group). We will also have to shut down Covishield inoculation centres after four days," she said.</p>.<p>She said the Delhi government has already placed a purchase order for 1.34 crore vaccine doses with both manufacturers -- Bharat Biotech and Serum Institute of India.</p>.<p>"We hope that the Central government make more vaccine available soon," she added.</p>.<p>Delhi vaccinated over 1.28 lakh people against coronavirus on Saturday, while around 39 lakh doses have been administered in the national capital so far, she said.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/delhi-has-only-one-days-covaxin-stock-left-satyendar-jain-984507.html" target="_blank">Delhi has only one day's Covaxin stock left: Satyendar Jain</a></strong></p>.<p>The first dose has been administered to 30.35 lakh people, while 8.61 lakh beneficiaries have got both the doses, Atishi said.</p>.<p>No vaccination took place on Sunday.</p>.<p>She said Delhi currently has 4.67 lakh doses of coronavirus vaccines available for those above 45, and healthcare and frontline workers, while 2.74 lakh doses are available for the 18-44 age category.</p>.<p>Delhi has so far received 5.5 lakh doses of coronavirus vaccines for the 18-44 category, and over 43 lakh doses for 45-plus, and healthcare and frontline workers.</p>.<p>Healthcare workers, frontline staff and those aged above 45 are being given jabs at 470 centres, whereas beneficiaries in the 18-44 age group are being inoculated at 394 centres.</p>
<p>AAP leader Atishi Monday said the Delhi government will have to close vaccination centres where Covaxin is being administered to beneficiaries in the 18-44 age group after Tuesday evening if its stocks are not replenished.</p>.<p>Delhi's Covaxin stock for this category would last till Tuesday evening, she said, adding Covishield doses for this age group can last up to four days.</p>.<p>"On Monday morning, Delhi had 2.74 lakh vaccine doses for people in the 18-plus category," she said, releasing the city's ‘Vaccination Bulletin’.</p>.<p>"After Tuesday evening, the Delhi government will have to start closing down the vaccination centres where Covaxin is being administered (to the 18-44 age group). We will also have to shut down Covishield inoculation centres after four days," she said.</p>.<p>She said the Delhi government has already placed a purchase order for 1.34 crore vaccine doses with both manufacturers -- Bharat Biotech and Serum Institute of India.</p>.<p>"We hope that the Central government make more vaccine available soon," she added.</p>.<p>Delhi vaccinated over 1.28 lakh people against coronavirus on Saturday, while around 39 lakh doses have been administered in the national capital so far, she said.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/delhi-has-only-one-days-covaxin-stock-left-satyendar-jain-984507.html" target="_blank">Delhi has only one day's Covaxin stock left: Satyendar Jain</a></strong></p>.<p>The first dose has been administered to 30.35 lakh people, while 8.61 lakh beneficiaries have got both the doses, Atishi said.</p>.<p>No vaccination took place on Sunday.</p>.<p>She said Delhi currently has 4.67 lakh doses of coronavirus vaccines available for those above 45, and healthcare and frontline workers, while 2.74 lakh doses are available for the 18-44 age category.</p>.<p>Delhi has so far received 5.5 lakh doses of coronavirus vaccines for the 18-44 category, and over 43 lakh doses for 45-plus, and healthcare and frontline workers.</p>.<p>Healthcare workers, frontline staff and those aged above 45 are being given jabs at 470 centres, whereas beneficiaries in the 18-44 age group are being inoculated at 394 centres.</p>