New Delhi: The first dose of Covid vaccine has been given to all those who qualified for inoculation, the Chairman of the Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal said on Friday while holding health workers and frontline workers who had been at the front line of the war against a pandemic.
Take it to Twitter, he shares data about vaccination drives that are ongoing in the city.
“Delhi completes the first dose of up to 100 percent of the requirements – 148.33 lakh.
Salute to doctors, anmm, teacher, ashas, CDV, and all other frontline workers.
Congratulations to DMS, CDMO, DIO and all district functionaries , “Kejriawal tweeted.
Delhi on Thursday has reached a milestone of giving at least one covid vaccine dose to all above 18, government data shows.
According to the Cowin Dashboard, 1,48,27,546 people in Delhi have taken at least one shot of the Covid-19 vaccine at 8pm on Thursday.
In accordance with the draft roll published on November 1, 2021, the number of voters in Delhi stood at 1.47.95,949.
More than 2,53,37,557 doses have been given in the city since inoculation training began on January 16.
A total of 1.05.10.011 people have received both doses.
More than 1.22 lakh people were vaccinated against Coronavirus in Delhi on Thursday.