The total Covid vaccine doses administered in the country under the nationwide vaccination drive are 220.66 crores with 198 doses administered in the last 24 hours. Having 6,313 recoveries in the last 24 hours, India's total recovery increased to 4,42,35,772 with a recovery rate standing at
As per the Health and Population ministry, there would be around one million children above five years old who were deprived of Covid vaccination campaigns.
"India provided more than 291 million doses of Make-In-India COVID vaccines to 99 countries and to United Nations entities, including more than14 a million doses of COVID vaccines as a grant to 50 countries and United Nations peacekeepers totalling support to 150 countries," said Patra.
New Delhi [India], March 2 (ANI/PNN): Dr Sameer Bhati, a Public Health Expert, is the Director of Diagnostic Labs namely Star Imaging and Path Lab Pvt. Ltd. & Janta X-Ray Clinic Pvt. Ltd., Member of Covid Vaccine Awareness Committee and Founder of Star Wellness and Care Foundation. With
National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation conducted a meeting on February 8 regarding the inclusion of Covid19 vaccine Covovax as a heterologous booster dose for adults on the CoWin portal to boost uptake of the doses, sources said on Thursday.
Mandaviya unveiled the Inncovacc- the first India-made nasal Covid-19 vaccine today in the presence of Union Minister of State (IC) for Science and Technology, Jitendra Singh.
As the country's marked its 74th Republic Day, Union Health Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya and Union Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh launched Bharat Biotech's first India-made nasal Covid-19 vaccine, iNCOVACC, on Thursday.
Many reports from China have suggested that hospitals in highly-populated cities, including Shanghai and Beijing are overflowing with patients despite officials claiming that the outbreak had peaked last month.
China has refused to provide treatment to refugees from North Korea, even after it lifted its COVID restrictions. Due to a lack of identity proof, the refugees are not provided treatment even if they face serious COVID symptoms.