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Covid Vaccine Booster Shot Today For Those Who Took 1st Dose 28 Days Ago

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The second dose of the Covid vaccine will be administered today to those who took the first shot on Day 1 of the nationwide inoculation drive on January 16.

Dr Randeep Guleria, AIIMS chief and NITI Aayog’s VK Paul, who were among the first to take the jab, are expected to receive the second shot, which needs to be taken 28 days after the first one.

However, experts have clarified that the second dose can be taken anytime between four to six weeks from the first dose.

The government said, over 77 lakh healthcare and frontline workers have received the first dose of the vaccine till Friday. India has set a target of vaccinating 30 crore people against COVID-19 by July.

The Health Ministry had said earlier, India took just 26 days to vaccinate over 70 lakh people, while it took 27 days for the US and 48 days for the UK to reach the same figures.
Uttar Pradesh has recorded the highest number of vaccinations with over 8 lakh beneficiaries, followed by Maharashtra (6,33,519) and Gujarat (6,61,508).

“Thirteen states and UTs have vaccinated over 65 per cent of the registered healthcare workers. Bihar leads with over 79 per cent of the registered healthcare workers vaccinated,” it said.

It stated that seven states and UTs have reported less than 40 per cent vaccinations of the registered healthcare workers. While, Puducherry has recorded the lowest vaccination performance of 17.5 per cent.

The ministry said 17 states and UTs have not reported any deaths in the last 24 hours.

Currently, two vaccines – Serum Institute’s Covishield and Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin – are being administered. There is also a chance that a third vaccine – Russian-made Sputnik – will be available in India in April.

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