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Delhi s first doctor hit by Covid elated after taking vaccine jab

Delhi’s first doctor hit by Covid elated after taking vaccine jab Follow Newsd On   New Delhi, Jan 25 (IANS) In a sigh of relief, the first frontline healthcare worker in the national capital to suffer due to the coronavirus pandemic in March beamed with joy after receiving the first shot of Covishield vaccine on Monday. On March 12, Gopal Jha, deployed at a Mohalla clinic in east Delhi, had contracted the virus after an infected woman with travel history to Saudi Arabia visited him at the clinic, resulting in a two-week long misery for him. “The person I got the infection from was the 10th Covid-19 case in India. I was the first among the doctors in Delhi to get infected. After getting vaccinated today at the Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital, I feel elated. My family is also relieved,” Jha told IANS.

Over 7,400 people receive COVID-19 vaccine shots in Delhi on Jan 25; 14 adverse events

Over 7,400 people receive COVID-19 vaccine shots in Delhi on Jan 25; 14 adverse events India Updated: Tuesday, January 26, 2021, 0:10 [IST] New Delhi, Jan 25: Over 7,400 healthcare workers received COVID-19 vaccine shots in Delhi on Monday as the inoculation drive picked up pace in the city, recording 91 per cent turnout for the day, officials said. The targeted number for vaccination on January 25 was 8,100, they said. On January 25, 7,408 people were administered coronavirus vaccine, with a coverage span of 91.5 per cent. AEFI (adverse events following immunisation) was reported in 14 persons, all minor cases, a senior official of the Delhi Health Department said. Under the nationwide mega vaccination drive launched on January 16, a total of 4,319 (53 per cent) health workers against a target of 8,117 were administered the shots at 81 centres across the city on day one.

Covid Vaccination Drive: India Vaccinates Over 15 Lakh In A Week After Slow Start

1.46 lakh people were vaccinated on Saturday in 3,368 sessions, according to the Health Ministry. New Delhi: Nearly 16 lakh people have been vaccinated since January 16, when the mass inoculation drive against COVID-19 was launched, with 10 lakh taking vaccine shots in just six days, a count which is higher than that of countries like the US and the UK, the Health Ministry said today. The UK took 18 days whereas the US took 10 days to reach the 10 lakh mark, the government said. 15.82 lakh people have been vaccinated in 27,920 sessions so far, of which 1.91 lakh people were vaccinated on Saturday (in 3,512 sessions) alone, according to the Health Ministry.

Coronavirus: Nearly 16 lakh vaccinated in India as pace accelerates

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