India’s Cumulative COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage crosses 67 Cr landmark

New Delhi : In a significant achievement, India’s cumulative vaccination coverage has crossed 67 Crore landmark today. With the administration of 74,84,333 vaccine doses in the last 24 hours, India’s COVID-19 vaccination coverage has surpassed the cumulative figure of 67.09 Cr (67,09,59,968) as per provisional reports till 7 am today. This has been achieved through 70,34,846 sessions.

The break-up of the cumulative figure as per the provisional report till 7 am today include:

 

 

HCWs

1st Dose 1,03,59,980
2nd Dose 84,31,889
 

FLWs

1st Dose 1,83,27,552
2nd Dose 1,33,92,967
 

Age Group 18-44 years

1st Dose 26,38,65,685
2nd Dose 3,10,32,810
 

Age Group 45-59 years

1st Dose 13,43,94,957
2nd Dose 5,65,34,391
 

Over 60 years

1st Dose 8,85,83,164
2nd Dose 4,60,36,573
Total 67,09,59,968

 

The Union Government is committed to accelerating the pace and expanding the scope of COVID-19 vaccination throughout the country.

The recovery of 34,791 patients in the last 24 hours has increased the cumulative tally of recovered patients (since the beginning of the pandemic) to 3,20,63,616.

Consequently, India’s recovery rate stands at 97.45%.

Sustained and collaborative efforts by the Centre and the States/UTs continue the trend of less than 50,000 Daily New Cases that is being reported for 68 consecutive days now.

45,352 new cases were reported in the last 24 hours.

The Active Caseload is presently 3,99,778. Active cases presently constitute 1.22% of the country’s total Positive Cases.

 

The testing capacity across the country continues to be expanded. The last 24 hours saw a total of 16,66,334 tests being conducted. India has so far conducted over 52.65 Cr (52,65,35,068) cumulative tests.

While testing capacity has been enhanced across the country, Weekly Positivity Rate at 2.66% remains less than 3% for the last 70 days now. The Daily Positivity rate stands at 2.72%. The daily Positivity rate has remained below 5% for 88 consecutive days now.

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