New Delhi: Nearly 80 percent of the adult population that qualifies India has been given the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine while 38 percent has been fully vaccinated, the United Ministry said on Friday.
During the interactive webinar on the ongoing ‘Har Ghar Dousk’ campaign, the additional secretary in the Ministry of Health of Manohar Agnani said that under the campaign, on November 30, the government wanted the first dose coverage of Covid-19 vaccination in the country to reach at least 90 percent .
“Also the maximum of people late because their second dose must also take the second dose at that time,” Agnani said.
The government recently launched the ‘Har Ghar Dastak’ campaign during the month for the Covid-19 house-to-house vaccination of those who had not taken the dosage and those with the second dose were too late.
“Going with the speed of Indian vaccination at this time we can claim with the belief that the world’s largest adult vaccination program is fine since it was launched on January 16.” Until now, almost 80 percent of the eligible population in India has been vaccinated against Covid-19 with the first dose, while 38 percent have been fully vaccinated, “he said.
In some countries, 100 percent of the adult population has received the first dose of vaccines.
He stated The belief that with the current delivery capacity of Indian vaccines, the entire population of adults will be immediately borne.
The Ministry of Health States has also written to several states and the United States asking them to prioritize the second dose to beneficiaries that have not made themselves affixed even after The end of the interval was determined between two doses., the official source said.
Noting that more than 12 Crore recipients are scheduled for the second dose of their Covid-19 vaccine, the Minister of Health of the Mansukh Madavi Yes, Thursday urged the Minister of State and UTS to ensure that the entire population adults covered with den Bro first dose during the ongoing ‘Har Ghar Did’ campaign and those who matured for the second dose were motivated to take it.
On Friday, the ‘Har Ghar Dastak’ campaign began in the national capital.
According to posters issued by the Delhi government, the drive will be carried out from 12-27 November.