New Delhi: In the achievement of a milestone, the total number of doses of the Covid-19 vaccine managed in India has crossed 117 crores, told the central government on Tuesday.
“India has provided more than 117 covid crore vaccines under the world’s largest vaccine drive so far,” the Indian government said in a tweet.
According to the Ministry of Health and family welfare on Monday, more than 63 lakh (63.98.165) the vaccine dose was given to beneficiaries until 7:00 on Monday, he said, adding that the calculation of daily vaccination tends to increase by compilation from the final report by dissolved night.
Drive rural vaccination was launched on January 16 with health workers (HCWS) inoculated in the first phase and drive for Frontline Workers (FLWS) starting from February 2.
The second phase of Covid-19 vaccination starts from March 1 for more than 60 years.
The government began vaccination for all people over 45 years from April 1 and vaccination for all people over 18 years starting from May 1.
Drive vaccination has increased through more availability of vaccines, vaccination vaccination advanced availability for the country and UTS to allow planning Better by them and streamline the vaccine supply chain.
As part of a national vaccination drive, the central government has supported the country and UT by providing them for free covid vaccines.