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4 states, 3 UTs record poor vaccination on day 6

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Published : Jan 21, 2021, 9:37 PM IST

These states and UTs recorded less than thousand vaccination on the day when India registered 1,92,581 numbers from across the country.

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New Delhi: As many as seven States and UTs including Chandigarh, Andaman and Nicobar Island, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Himachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Sikkim on Thursday have recorded minimal Covid-19 vaccination that prompts the centre to ask all states to speed up the immunisation process.

All these seven states and UTs recorded less than thousand vaccination on the day when India registered 1,92,581 numbers from across the country.

There are no reports of serious and severe adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) till date.

The health ministry has said that a total of 9,99,065 beneficiaries have been vaccinated as on date from 18,159 session sites. In an effort to increase the vaccination numbers, the ministry has allowed creation of more session sites, more session per site and also change in site allocation.

Further enhancing the Co-WIN software, the ministry has allowed for planning and scheduling of seasons for the entire week.

Also read: 9.99 lakh healthcare workers received vaccine shots: Centre

"For enhanced safety of the beneficiaries, tagging of contraindications is being enabled in vaccine for module," the ministry said.

In an effort to remove vaccine hesitancy, the ministry has also decided to involve in digital media campaign with messages from key technical experts.

On the issue of AEFI, the ministry said that one New case of hospitalization has been reported from Udaipur in Rajasthan. "The person was vaccinated on January 16. He had an intracranial haemorrJanuaryn Janury 20 and subsequently admitted at the Geetanjali Medical College and Hospital," the ministry said.

On Thursday, Odisha recorded the highest vaccination with 26,558 followed by Telangana 26,441 and Karnataka 16,103.

New Delhi: As many as seven States and UTs including Chandigarh, Andaman and Nicobar Island, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Himachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Sikkim on Thursday have recorded minimal Covid-19 vaccination that prompts the centre to ask all states to speed up the immunisation process.

All these seven states and UTs recorded less than thousand vaccination on the day when India registered 1,92,581 numbers from across the country.

There are no reports of serious and severe adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) till date.

The health ministry has said that a total of 9,99,065 beneficiaries have been vaccinated as on date from 18,159 session sites. In an effort to increase the vaccination numbers, the ministry has allowed creation of more session sites, more session per site and also change in site allocation.

Further enhancing the Co-WIN software, the ministry has allowed for planning and scheduling of seasons for the entire week.

Also read: 9.99 lakh healthcare workers received vaccine shots: Centre

"For enhanced safety of the beneficiaries, tagging of contraindications is being enabled in vaccine for module," the ministry said.

In an effort to remove vaccine hesitancy, the ministry has also decided to involve in digital media campaign with messages from key technical experts.

On the issue of AEFI, the ministry said that one New case of hospitalization has been reported from Udaipur in Rajasthan. "The person was vaccinated on January 16. He had an intracranial haemorrJanuaryn Janury 20 and subsequently admitted at the Geetanjali Medical College and Hospital," the ministry said.

On Thursday, Odisha recorded the highest vaccination with 26,558 followed by Telangana 26,441 and Karnataka 16,103.

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