Second dose of Corona vaccine starts in the country from today

First dose of vaccine has been applied to more than 79 lakhs so far


The largest Covid-19 vaccination campaign is being conducted in India. In the coming days, new cases of corona in India are also declining. India's battle with Covid is now progressing positively. It has been 28 days since the Corona vaccination campaign began. India's vaccination began on 16 January. Now on Saturday, the work of putting a second dose has also started. Those who were vaccinated on January 16 on the first day of vaccination will be able to take a second dose on Saturday.

Scenes from the Delhi State Cancer Institute have surfaced in GTB Nagar, where people are being given a second dose of the vaccine. Apart from this, let us tell you that India is not only providing vaccines to its citizens, but is also upholding human religion by helping abroad. The Ministry of External Affairs said on Friday that we have supplied a total of 229.7 lakh doses of Covid Vaccine to the world community. Of these, 64.7 lakh doses have been supplied as subsidies while 165 lakh doses have been supplied on a commercial basis. He told that in the coming weeks we will also provide Corona vaccines to Africa, Latin America and other countries of the Pacific continent.

At the same time, the Corona vaccine program is being run rapidly in India. The Union Health Ministry said that a total of 79,67,647 people have been vaccinated so far. Of these, 58,65,813 healthcare workers are vaccinated. The ministry stated that the schedule for all health workers to be vaccinated at least once corona is to be made by 20 February. The roundup of corona vaccination for health workers will end by 25 February. At the same time, the scheduling of vaccination of frontline workers (police and other administration officials) has been fixed for March 1. For those who were not vaccinated for any reason, the round up is kept till 6 March. Explain that so far more than 20.40 crore corona investigation has been done in the country.

 

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