In a major leap in India’s public health history, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi launched the COVID-19 vaccine drive in the country, the world’s largest vaccination drive so far.
The first day of the massive countrywide COVID-19 vaccination program was conducted successfully.
A total of 3,352 sessions were held wherein 1,91,181 beneficiaries were vaccinated as per the provisional reports. Additional 3,429 beneficiaries were vaccinated in Defence institutions. As many as 16,755 personnel were actively involved in organizing the immunization session sites.
No case of post-vaccination hospitalization has been reported, so far.
Two types of COVID-19 vaccines have been supplied for the vaccination drive:
Speaking on the occasion of launch of vaccination drive on 16.1.2021,PM Shri Narendra Modi said that those who need the vaccine the most will get it first.
Those who are at the maximum risk of getting infected will be vaccinated first. He said, our doctors, nurses, hospital sanitation workers and para-medical staff will have the first right to get vaccinated. This priority is available to the medical hospitals in both public and private sectors. The Prime Minister was speaking after launching the pan-India rollout of COVID-19 vaccination drive via video conferencing today.
After the medical staff, the Prime Minister said, the members of essential services, and those responsible for country’s security and law and order will be vaccinated. Our security forces, police personnel, fire brigade, sanitation workers will be given priority. This number will be nearly 3 crore and Government of India will bear the expense of their vaccination, said the Prime Minister.
While elaborating on the robust arrangements for the drive, the Prime Minister cautioned the people to be careful about not missing taking two doses. He said that there will be a gap of one month between the doses. He asked people to keep their guards up even after taking the vaccine as only two weeks after taking the second dose, human body will develop necessary immunity against Corona.
Adequate quantities of vaccines and logistics were ensured at all COVID-19 vaccination session sites across the country. Minor issues such as some delay in uploading of beneficiary list at some session sites were successfully resolved.
State/UT
Session
Beneficiaries
A & N Islands
225
Andhra Pradesh
18412
Arunachal Pradesh
829
Assam
3528
Bihar
18169
Chandigarh
265
Chhattisgarh
5592
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
80
Daman & Diu
43
Delhi
4319
Goa
426
Gujarat
10787
Haryana
5589
Himachal Pradesh
1517
Jammu & Kashmir
2044
Jharkhand
3096
Karnataka
13594
Kerala
8062
Ladakh
79
Lakshadweep
21
Madhya Pradesh
9219
Maharashtra
18328
Manipur
585
Meghalaya
509
Mizoram
314
Nagaland
561
Odisha
13746
Puducherry
274
Punjab
1319
Rajasthan
9279
Sikkim
120
Tamil Nadu
2945
Telangana
3653
Tripura
355
Uttar Pradesh
21291
Uttarakhand
2276
West Bengal
9730
India (Total)
191181
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