New Delhi: Every second adult in Delhi is now fully vaccinated against Covid-19 and nearly nine of the 10 beneficiaries of qualified benefits have received at least one dose of vaccine.
Up to 8 nights on Friday, 42,345 vaccine doses, including 29,593 second shots, managed in Delhi.
The total number of doses given now is 2.06.35,836 and the number of people who are vaccinated fully have reached 75.24,737, according to the Cowin Dashboard.
The estimated number of recipients who qualify is 1.5 crores, 50.2% of them have received both doses.
Also, with 1,31,11,099 the first dose given to date, 87.4% of the eligible population has now received at least one dose of vaccine.
Interestingly, while the northwestern district, which is the most populous among 11 income districts, has provided more than 24.5 cumulative doses of lakh, it is behind the southwest (23.8 lakh) when it comes to fully vaccinated beneficiaries.
The northwestern district has provided almost 16 lats of the first and southwest doses around 15 lakh.
However, the southwestern district led the chart of people who were vaccinated in Delhi, southwest a little ahead with 8,80,949 people who were fully vaccinated compared to Northwest District 8.59,440.
Even the Western District has provided 8.34,214 second dose.
The three districts explained more than a third (34.2%) beneficiaries that were fully vaccinated in the capital.
On the other hand, Northeast District has 4.02,133 people who are fully vaccinated from 13.15.048 total doses provided.
Two other districts where less than six second doses have been given are Shahdara (5.33,293) and north (5,70,835).
While around two doses of the lakh vaccine are given every day until about a month ago, the number is now down to around 75,000 on average every day.
With a large number of qualified populations after receiving their first dose, the second number of doses given is now higher.
Drive vaccination, which began on January 16, achieved high doses of nearly 11 lakh given a week between June 26 and July 2.
It reached a high high of 11.6 lakh between 18 and 24 September.
More than two lakh people are vaccinated in a day on September 25 and 27, but the number hasn’t passed the two lakh sign since.
While 64.4% (1,33.00.994) of two crore doses have been given to those in the category of 18-44 years, those aged 45-59 years have received 48.92,152 (23.7%) doses.
Those who are 60 years and above have received 24,42,694 doses, which are almost 12% of the total amount.