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More than 41 lakh teens get Covid shots on day 1, 53.6 lakh register

More than 41 lakh teens get Covid shots on day 1, 53.6 lakh register
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New Delhi: The launch of Covid vaccination for teenagers drawing an enthusiastic response, with almost 41.3 lakh children between 15 and 18 years received Jab to 11pm on Monday, increasing the calculation of daily vaccination of up to 98.6 lakh, just below the crore .
Cohort vaccination 15-18 accounts for around 42% of the total dosage given until 10pm.
The number of young people – more than 7.7 lakh – appeared for vaccination in Madhya Pradesh, followed by Gujarat with footsteps of more than 5.6 lakh, Andhra Pradesh (4.9 lakh), Karnataka (4.1 lakh) and Rajasthan (3.6 lakh).
Among greater countries, Uttar Pradesh only gave 1.7 lakh doses.
The center has requested to increase the coverage of vaccination among adults also considering the approaching polls.
Among other major countries, Bihar was vaccinated 1.7 lakh teenager, Maharashtra 1.8 lakh, Tamil Nadu 1.9 Lakh and West Bengal around 1 lakh on the first day of the launch of the program.
In Delhi, 21,010 teenagers received shots until 10pm.
Registration in the 15-18 category, which opened from January 1, jumped to around 53.6 lakh from almost 8 lakh until Sunday.
When walk-in is permitted, most children are listed on the spot.
The Ministry of Health’s projection places the number of teenagers in the bracket aged 15-18 at 7.4 crores.
With the center asking for a status to set a separate session to vaccinate these children to avoid mixing the vaccine intended for adults, a total of more than 1.12 Lakh sites were given a shot on Monday.
This includes sites that meet adults too.
India is currently using domestic artificial covaxin to investigate children.
Clarifying several reports that accused the expired vaccine is being given in India under the National Covid-19 vaccination program, the government said: “The deposit of the vaccine is extended by a national regulator based on a comprehensive analysis and examining data studies of stability feached by vaccine producers.” Regulators Medication on October 25 last year approved the extension of saving covaxin from 9 to 12 months.
Similarly, the Covishield’s shelf life increased from 6 to 9 months on February 22, 2021.
The decision to prioritize vaccination in the category of children was driven by the fact that almost 75% of deaths in children because Covid-19 became much happening in this age group .
Government experts also take into account the arrival of omicrons that are more transmitting, which increases the risk of older children, quite a cellphone now, bringing the disease home for more vulnerable elderly family members.
It also feels that vaccination will convince parents worry about sending children to regular schools.
Teen vaccinations are expected to help normalize education and also reduce the risk of transmission through them.
While younger children tend to have better immunity to Covid-19 than adults, the government is expected to gradually expand vaccination to close all age groups.
Overall, India has provided more than 146 crore doses so far.
While more than 90% of adult populations have received at least one dose, around 65% have been fully vaccinated.

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