COVID-19 vaccination: Voices from around the world COVID-19 vaccines are fueling hopes that the pandemic will end. But even countries that already have vaccines continue to struggle - as these four examples show. Watch video 02:25
India News: Nearly 15 lakh people were inoculated against coronavirus on March 5, the highest in a day so far, taking the total number of vaccine doses administer
A shot in the arm: World leaders who have taken Covid-19 vaccine jabs A shot in the arm: World leaders who have taken Covid-19 vaccine jabs Joining the growing list of world leaders who have been vaccinated against Covid-19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi received his first dose of coronavirus vaccine on Monday. Here s a list of world leaders who have been administered anti-Covid vaccines so far! advertisement UPDATED: March 2, 2021 00:26 IST L to R: US President Joe Biden | Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi | Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. (Photo credits: Reuters and PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday joined the long and expanding list of world leaders to
URL copied Vaccination for people over 50 years from March: Harsh Vardhan The population above 50 years of age will get start receiving the COVID-19 vaccine from March onward, Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan said on Monday. Till 8 AM on February 15, the cumulative number of healthcare workers (HCW) and frontline workers (FLW) vaccinated against COVID-19 in the country has reached nearly 83 lakh. A total of 82,85,295 beneficiaries have been vaccinated through 1,73,729 sessions, as per the provisional report till 8 am. These include 59,88,113 HCWs (1st dose), 24,561 HCWs (2nd dose) and 22,72,621 FLWs (1st dose). The 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccination started on February 13 for those beneficiaries who have completed 28 days after receipt of the 1st dose.
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Coronavirus | 1,12,007 people vaccinated on January 20 taking the count to 7,86,000 Updated: Updated: Andhra Pradesh records the maximum number at 22,548 while Himachal pools only 45 Share Article AAA The way forward: A health worker administering the vaccine at a hospital in Mumbai. | Photo Credit: EMMANUAL YOGINI Andhra Pradesh records the maximum number at 22,548 while Himachal pools only 45 On Wednesday 1,12,007 people were inoculated taking the count of beneficiaries to 7,86,000. There have been four deaths among those vaccinated three due to cardiac arrest and not linked to the vaccination and one was still being analysed, a Health Ministry official said. All in all, States have reported 82 adverse events following immunisation and while 10 of them have merited hospitalisation, seven have been discharged and none grave enough to be recorded as a “serious/severe AEFI”. The deaths were reported from Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh; Bellary and Shivamogga, Karnataka and Nirmal, Telangana.
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Loading the player. COVID-19 vaccination Day 2: 2.25 lakh inoculated; 447 adverse events reported A total of 2,24,301 beneficiaries have been inoculated with COVID-19 vaccine so far, out of which only 447 adverse events following immunisation (AEFI) were reported, the Union Health Ministry said on day two of the nationwide vaccination drive on Sunday. Out of the 447 adverse events following immunisation, only three required hospitalisation. India has approved two vaccines Covaxin developed by Bharat Biotech and Covishield from the Oxford/AstraZeneca stable being manufactured by the Serum Institute of India for emergency use in the country. Wipro completes Rs 9,500-crore buyback programme IT services major Wipro on Saturday said it has completed its Rs 9,500-crore share buyback programme. The buyback saw Azim Premji-affiliated entities tendering 22.89 crore shares worth about Rs 9,156 crore during the process, a regulatory filing said.Post completion of buyback, the promoters hold 73.04 per cent stake in the company, while the remaining 26.96 per cent stake is held by foreign investors, financial institutions and others.