New Delhi: India crossed a significant landmark in its fight against COVID-19 with nearly 10.5 lakh beneficiaries inoculated under the nationwide vaccination drive as of January 22, 2021 (till 7 am), the Union Health Ministry said here on Friday.
In the last 24 hours, 2,37,050 people were vaccinated across 4,049 sessions.
A total of 18,167 sessions have been conducted so far.
Karnataka saw the highest number of beneficiaries getting vaccinated at 1,38,807 followed by Andhra Pradesh (1,15,365), Odisha (1,13,623), Telangana (97,087), Bihar (63,541), West Bengal (53,988), Maharashtra (52,393), Haryana (45,893), Tamil Nadu (42,947), Madhya Pradesh (38,278), Kerala (35,173), Gujarat (34,865), Rajasthan (32,379), Uttar Pradesh (22,644), Chhattisgarh (22,171), Delhi (18,844) and Punjab (12,532). Other states, which took part in the drive were -- Jharkhand (11,641), Assam (10,676), Tripura (9,272), Uttarakhand (8,206), Jammu and Kashmir (6,847), Himachal Pradesh (5,790), Arunachal Pradesh (4,682), Nagaland (3,187), Mizoram (2,537), Meghalaya (1,785), Manipur (1,454), Andaman and Nicobara Islands (1,032), Puducherry (759), Sikkim (773), Chandigarh (753), Goa (426), Lakshadweep (369), Ladakh (240), Dadra and Nagar Haveli (184) and Daman and Diu (94).
The statement said, on the testing front too, India continued to register growing numbers. The expansion in testing infrastructure has given a boost to India's fight against the global pandemic.
The cumulative testing has crossed 19 crore.
Around 8,00,242 samples were tested in the last 24 hours, which has increased India's total cumulative tests to 19,01,48,024. Comprehensive and widespread testing on a sustained basis has resulted in bringing down the positivity rate (percentage of people who test positive for COVID-19).