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More than 116.50 Doses of Crore Covid-19 vaccine are provided to state, UTS so far: center

New Delhi: More than 116.50 Crore Covid-19 vaccine doses have been given to the state and the United States so far, the trade union government said.
Of the total vaccines provided, more than 15.54 crore balance and the covid-19 vaccine dose which are not used are still available with the countries and the union of the union to be managed, said the Ministry of Health and family welfare on Friday.
“More than 116.50 crore vaccine doses have been given to the state and the Union (UTS) states so far through the free government-free channel and through direct state procurement categories,” service said.
“More than 15.54 crore balance and covid vaccine doses that are not used are still available with the state / UTS to be given,” he added.
Meanwhile, India reported 12,729 fresh Covid-19 cases and 221 deaths in the last 24 hours.

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