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Maha daily jab at a height of 6 months in 2 weeks December 2

Maha daily jab at a height of 6 months in 2 weeks December 2
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Pune: The average daily vaccination in the first two weeks of December reached a height of six months in Maharashtra, the health department data was revealed.
The country provided averages 8.79 lakh jab every day during the December 1-14 period, exceeded the September 7.61 lakh jab average every day – the highest so far.
Data also shows that as many as 14 districts in this country have now been fully vaccinated more than half of the adult population who qualified.
The top district on the front is Mumbai (80%), Pune (70%), Bhandara (68%), Sindhudurg (66%) and Gondia (62%).
The State Immunization Officer, Dr.
Sachin Desai, told TII, “All districts have recorded the rise in managed daily jabs, especially since December 31 it is the deadline set by the state to complete the first dose of all recipients.
All districts have succeeded in encouraging the scope of doses First becomes more than 70% of the qualified adult population.
With enough vaccine doses with us – 1.2 crore for December, we must succeed in reaching the first dose target of 100% with the end of the month.
“Dr.
Ramaswami N, commissioner of health mission Maharashtra National, on Thursday told Toi, “We have increased the number of sessions to 10,000 per day.
The focus has completed the second dose of those who are due, while the first dose settlement is also encouraged.
Regular meetings are being held with the district collectors concerned, CEO and health officials.
The intra-district strategy is being prepared for the National Examination To increase coverage.
“Dr.
Ramaswami said the Omicron report has encouraged daily Jab.” The daily average jab touched 8.79 lakh in December, which was our target in the past too.
We now consistently meet because more beneficiaries for their second shot, “he added.
Dr.
Prashant Uike, District Health Officer, Bhandara said,” We have taken a copy of each vaccination site and distributes it to various departments.
Each department is given a target of a number of beneficiaries that they must include for delayed doses.

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