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Covid-19 vaccination: India inoculates over 33 lakh people in a day


April 15, 2021
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In terms of total doses administered, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh have crossed the 1 crore mark
Over 33 lakh people were given the anti-Covid jab on Wednesday, as per the official data of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
As of April 15, 7 am, India has administered 11,44,93,238 total doses of the Covid-19 vaccine so far. 33,13,848 people were inoculated on Wednesday. Of this, 28,77,473 were given the first dose while 4,36,375 were given the second dose of the vaccine.
So far, 10,01,79,199 first doses of the vaccine have been administered while second doses total 1,43,14,039.
Maharashtra has administered the highest number of first doses with 1,00,39,359 doses. It is followed by Rajasthan at 89,97,044 and Gujarat at 86,23,246.

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India racing to outpace any surge in Covid-19 cases via inoculation drive


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Pfizer commits to doubling vaccine supply in response to President Biden's call for a quicker rollout


Pfizer commits to doubling vaccine supply in response to President Biden's call for a quicker rollout
Pfizer commits to doubling vaccine supply in response to President Biden's call for a quicker rollout
Theo GoldenFeb 20, 2021, 23:22 IST
President Joe Biden receives his first dose of the coronavirus vaccine.Carolyn Kaster/AP
Pfizer committed to double its
vaccine supply to the US government by summer, Reuters reported.
12.7% of Americans have received one or more doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, BBG data shows.
"We're now on track to have enough vaccine supply for all Americans by the end of July,"
Biden said.
On Friday, President Joe Biden secured a commitment from US pharmaceutical company Pfizer to double its COVID-19 vaccine supply to the nation, Reuters reported.

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Pfizer commits to doubling COVID-19 vaccine supply, helping Biden's target

"We're now on track to have enough vaccine supply for all Americans by the end of July," Biden said at a press conference in a Pfizer plant.

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Hong Kong to start inoculation against Covid-19 next week

HONG KONG (The Straits Times/ANN): After a delay, Hong Kong is finally expected to start its voluntary vaccination programme as soon as next Friday (Feb 26) with Chinese drug Sinovac slated to arrive in the territory on Friday (Feb 19).

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EU's Covid-19 Vaccination Debacle: "Epochal Failure"


The vaccination rollout has been plagued by bureaucratic sclerosis, poorly-negotiated contracts, penny-pinching and blame shifting — all wrapped in a shroud of secrecy. The result is a needless and embarrassing shortage of vaccines, and yet another a crisis of legitimacy for the EU.
"The European Commission ordered too late, limited its focus to only a few pharmaceutical companies, agreed on a price in a typically bureaucratic EU manner and completely underestimated the fundamental importance of the situation. We now have a situation where grandchildren in Israel are already vaccinated but the grandparents here are still waiting. That's just completely wrong." — Markus Söder, Bavarian premier and possible future German chancellor.

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Virus variants raise stakes in race against COVID-19

While some vaccines are strong enough to thwart variants, they are not uniformly effective

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COVID-19 expert warns rich countries like Canada must not 'hoard' vaccines

Top epidemiologist says coronavirus vaccine wealth must be shared once domestic supply is assured or global consequences will be enormous

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