Over 120 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine administered in 92 days in India

India took only 92 days to reach the mark of 12-crore vaccinations, the fastest countryto do so, the Union Health Ministry said on Sunday.

Coronavirus vaccine, covid-19, vaccination
Press Trust of India New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Apr 18 2021 | 1:44 PM IST

India took only 92 days to reach the mark of 12-crore vaccinations, the fastest countryto do so, the Union Health Ministry said on Sunday.

It is followed by the US which took 97 days and China which took 108 days.

The cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in the country has crossed12 croreas part of the world's largest vaccination drive, it said.

Cumulatively,12,26,22,590vaccine doses have been administered through 18,15,325 sessions, as per the provisional report till 7 am.

These include91,28,146healthcare workers (HCWs) who have taken the first dose and57,08,223HCWs who have taken the second dose,1,12,33,415FLWs who have received the first dose and55,10,238FLWs who have taken the second dose.

Besides, 4,55,94,522and38,91,294beneficiaries aged more than 60 have been administered the first and second dose respectively and4,04,74,993and10,81,759beneficiaries aged 45 to 60 years have taken the first and second dose respectively.

Eight states account for 59.5 per cent of the total doses given so far in the country.

"The four states Gujarat (1,03,37,448), Maharashtra (1,21,39,453), Rajasthan (1,06,98,771) and UP (1,07,12,739) have so far administered more than 1 crore doses each to their population. Gujarat completed 1 crore vaccinations on April 16 while the other three states achieved it on April 14," the ministry said.

"India took only 92 days to reach 12 crore vaccinations, the fastest countryto do so. It is followed by the US which took 97 days and China (108 days)," the ministry stated.

Over 26 lakh vaccination doses were administered in a span of 24 hours.

As on day-92 of the vaccination drive (April 17),26,84,956 vaccine doses were given. A total of 20,22,599 beneficiaries were vaccinated across 39,998 sessions for the first dose and 6,62,357 beneficiaries received the seconddose of vaccine, it stated.

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First Published: Apr 18 2021 | 1:37 PM IST

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