Nearly 53 lakh Healthcare Workers Vaccinated across the country

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Delhi, 05 February 2021: The countrywide COVID-19 vaccination program was conducted successfully on the twenty-first day as well.

The cumulative number of healthcare workers vaccinated against COVID19 is nearly 53 lakhs today. 52,90,474 beneficiaries were vaccinated through 1,04,781 sessions, as per the provisional report till 6 pm today.

 

3,31,029 beneficiaries vaccinated till 6 pm on 21th day of vaccination drive

 

Final reports would be completed for the day by late tonight.

S. No. State/UT Beneficiaries vaccinated
1 A & N Islands 125
2 Andhra Pradesh 22,461
3 Arunachal Pradesh 774
4 Assam 13,939
5 Bihar 29,229
6 Chandigarh 360
7 Chhattisgarh 16,103
8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 130
9 Daman & Diu 100
10 Delhi 8,038
11 Goa 620
12 Gujarat 27,862
13 Haryana 3,174
14 Himachal Pradesh 3,080
15 Jammu & Kashmir 4,378
16 Jharkhand 8,188
17 Karnataka 23,291
18 Kerala 12,992
19 Ladakh 227
20 Lakshadweep 24
21 Madhya Pradesh 1,104
22 Maharashtra 35,172
23 Manipur 658
24 Meghalaya 578
25 Mizoram 516
26 Nagaland 70
27 Odisha 2,461
28 Puducherry 309
29 Punjab 4,472
30 Rajasthan 20,688
31 Sikkim 792
32 Tamil Nadu 6,258
33 Telangana 4,745
34 Tripura 1,727
35 Uttar Pradesh 53,959
36 Uttarakhand 5,096
37 West Bengal 17,329
  All India 3,31,029

 

One of the highlights of the vaccination process is a link for downloading the certificate which is also a part of confirmatory SMS sent to the beneficiary post vaccination.  The Certificate can also be downloaded by the Vaccinator and District Immunization Officer and handed over to the beneficiary.

Total 27 persons have been hospitalized so far. 0.0005% people have recorded hospitalization against vaccinations. No new hospitalization is recorded in the last 24 hours.

Total 22 deaths have been recorded till date. One New death reported in past 24 hours of a 77 year old Male in Agra, 7 days after vaccination. It was a case of Shock with pre-existing Diabetes.

None of these deaths have been causally linked with COVID-19 vaccination.