A total of 1,47,28,569 vaccine doses have been given, as per the provisional report till 7 pm today. Total 4,27,072 vaccine doses were given today: Health Ministry (ANI)
Around one hundred Buddhist monks from Gyuto Monastery in Dharamshala have tested positive for Covid-19 today. Total 156 monks have tested positive in the monastery. This locality has been declared as a containment zone: Kangra Chief Medical Officer Dr. Gurdarshan Gupta, HP (ANI)
Union Home Minister Amit Shah today took the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. He was vaccinated by Medanta Hospital doctors. (ANI)
As per Germany govt, Covishield isn't as effective for people aged 64 andabove as it's for people aged b/w 18-64. Can Govt clarify the confusion? It's a coincidence that PM took Bharat Biotech's COVAXIN vaccine today. However, I urge all to get vaccinated: Asaduddin Owaisi, AIMIM (ANI)
Supreme Court judges and their family members to be administered with Covid-19 vaccine tomorrow: SC Registry Sources (ANI)
PM took Covid-19vaccine andshowed that we must do the same when turn comes. It'll go a long way in getting over vaccine hesitancy. All over 60 years of age andthose above 45 years with co-morbidities must take vaccine. It's the only way to come out of pandemic: AIIMS Director Dr Guleria. (ANI)
Scientists & ICMR confirmed that these have no link to any mutation. Govt has sent its team of experts there (affected states). Our Cabinet Secy & Health Secy have spoken to chief secretaries & officers. Centre's in touch with all States: Health Minister on rise in Covid-19cases. (ANI)
If someone dies 4 days or 10 days after inoculation, you can't link it to vaccination. Every death has been scientifically investigated. High powered experts committee evaluate it, no case has come yet that death is vaccine-induced: Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan (ANI)
The side effects are minimal like swelling or fever. This sometimes happens during normal vaccination too. Hospitalisation due to vaccination is 0.0004 - it's negligible. No death has occurred due to vaccination: Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan (ANI)
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We've begun free (govt) & paid (pvt.) vaccination for senior citizens & people above 45 years with comorbidities. There are 192 hospitals i.e. 56 govt (Centre+Delhi) & 136 pvt. with about 300 centres. Registration being done on Co-WIN software: Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Kumar Jain
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"Registration has begun & tokens are being given. We'd begin the process as soon as the site is up," says hospital's Medical Superintendent
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For comorbidities, citizen has to produce a certificate from registered medical practitioner in which one of the enlisted comorbidities has to be verified & certified by registered medical practitioner. They have to submit it to the center & on-site registration can be done: Dean, BKC Jumbo Covid-19 hospital in Mumbai
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AstraZeneca Plc has sold its 7.7% stake in Moderna Inc for more than $1 billion after the US biotechnology company's shares soared on the back of its coronavirus vaccine breakthrough, The Times reported.
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India registered a single-day spike of 15,510 Covid-19 cases on Monday, pushing the infection tally to 1,11,12,241, according to Union Health Ministry data.
As India begins the next phase of the Covid-19 vaccination drive today, registration on the Co-WIN 2.0 portal is set to open at 9 am. In this phase, people above 60 years and those aged 45 and above with comorbidities will be prioritised.
While most of the vaccination will be carried out with the Serum Institute’s Covishield, some will be administered Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin — a homegrown vaccine that has been approved by the Drugs Controller General of India without the efficacy data.
After 45 days, only about 1.43 crore vaccine doses have been administered, which is nowhere near the initial plan of vaccinating 3 crore healthcare workers and frontline staff.
Only 24.56 lakh healthcare workers received both the doses whereas 66.70 lakh healthcare workers and 51.75 lakh frontline staff got a single dose of the vaccine so far.