Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

Update on COVID-19 Vaccination- Day 29

More than 8 million Beneficiaries Vaccinated against COVID19; 84,807 beneficiaries vaccinated till 6 pm today

Country starts Second dose of COVID-19 Vaccine from today; 7,668 HCWs received 2nd dose on the first day

Union Health Secretary reviews COVID-19 vaccination drive with all States and UTs

Urges States/UTs to hold regular meetings of State/District AEFI Committees, and to ensure that beneficiaries are informed about AEFI at vaccination session

Posted On: 13 FEB 2021 8:11PM by PIB Delhi

The cumulative number of healthcare and frontline workers vaccinated against COVID19 in the country has surpassed 80 lakh today.

80,52,454 beneficiaries have been vaccinated through 1,69,215 sessions, as per the provisional report till 6 pm today. These include 59,35,275 Health Care Workers (HCWs) and 21,17,179 Front Line Workers (FLWs).

The 2nd dose of COVID19 vaccination started from today for those beneficiaries who have completed 28 days after receipt of the 1st dose. The approval provided by DCGI accords a window of 4 weeks to 6 weeks for the 2nd dose. 7,668 HCWs received 2nd dose of vaccine today.  

Total 84,807 beneficiaries were vaccinated till 6 pm today, the twenty ninth day of nationwide COVID19 vaccination as per provisional data. 4,434 sessions were organised today till 6:00 PM. Final reports would be completed for the day by late tonight.

34 States/UTs conducted the COVID vaccinations today.

 

 

S. No.

 

State/UT

Beneficiaries vaccinated

1st Dose

2nd Dose

Total Doses

1

A & N Islands

3,646

0

3,646

2

Andhra Pradesh

3,54,868

3,434

3,58,302

3

Arunachal Pradesh

15,116

0

15,116

4

Assam

1,25,260

198

1,25,458

5

Bihar

4,76,076

0

4,76,076

6

Chandigarh

8,660

143

8803

7

Chhattisgarh

2,47,992

29

2,48,021

8

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

2,914

48

2962

9

Daman & Diu

1,121

30

1151

10

Delhi

1,79,748

318

1,80,066

11

Goa

12,949

0

12949

12

Gujarat

6,76,453

0

6,76,453

13

Haryana

1,95,965

325

1,96,290

14

Himachal Pradesh

79,166

0

79,166

15

Jammu & Kashmir

1,28,756

807

1,29,563

16

Jharkhand

1,95,291

920

1,96,211

17

Karnataka

4,95,980

0

4,95,980

18

Kerala

3,47,776

0

3,47,776

19

Ladakh

2,904

0

2904

20

Lakshadweep

1,776

0

1776

21

Madhya Pradesh

5,26,783

0

5,26,783

22

Maharashtra

6,49,966

0

6,49,966

23

Manipur

19,607

0

19607

24

Meghalaya

13,084

59

13143

25

Mizoram

11,332

0

11332

26

Nagaland

9,476

0

9,476

27

Odisha

4,01,021

0

4,01,021

28

Puducherry

5,510

0

5510

29

Punjab

1,03,687

57

1,03,744

30

Rajasthan

6,06,942

0

6,06,942

31

Sikkim

8,335

0

8335

32

Tamil Nadu

2,27,542

0

2,27,542

33

Telangana

2,78,250

38

2,78,288

34

Tripura

68,789

366

69,155

35

Uttar Pradesh

8,58,602

0

8,58,602

36

Uttarakhand

1,08,349

0

1,08,349

37

West Bengal

4,95,585

896

4,96,481

38

Miscellaneous

99,509

0

99,509

Total

80,44,786

7,668

80,52,454

 

Twelve States/UTs have vaccinated more than 70% of the registered HCWs. These are - Bihar, Lakshadweep, Tripura, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Kerala, Rajasthan, Mizoram and Sikkim.

 

S.No.

States/UTs

Percentage Coverage

1.

Lakshadweep

81%

2.

Bihar

80.06%

3.

Tripura

78.9%

4.

Odisha

76.7%

5.

Madhya Pradesh

75.8%

6.

Uttarakhand

74.8%

7.

Himachal Pradesh

74.5%

8.

Chhattisgarh

73%

9.

Kerala

71.1%

10.

Rajasthan

70.7%

11.

Mizoram

70.5%

12.

Sikkim

70.1%

 

On the other hand, seven States/UTs have reported less than 40% coverage of registered HCWs. These are Meghalaya, Punjab, Manipur, Tamil Nadu, Chandigarh, Nagaland and Puducherry.

10 States that recorded the highest number of vaccinations are Jammu and Kashmir, West Bengal, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Bihar, Uttarakhand, Tripura and Delhi.

Total 34 persons have been hospitalized after being administered the COVID19 vaccine, so far. This comprises 0.0004% of the total vaccinations. Of the 34 cases of hospitalization, 21 were discharged after treatment, while 11 persons died and 2 are under treatment. In the last 24 hours, no person has been hospitalized.

Total 27 deaths have been recorded till date. These comprise 0.0003% of the total vaccinations. Of these, 11 persons died in the hospital while 16 deaths are recorded outside the hospital.

No case of serious/severe AEFI/Death is attributable to vaccination, till date.

In last 24 hours, three new deaths have been reported. Out of which, a 38 year old person, a resident of Harda, Madhya Pradesh died due to Myocardial Infarction after 9 days of vaccination. Another is a 35 year old, resident of Panipat, Haryana suffering from Pneumonia with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome died after 8 days of Vaccination. Post-mortem details are awaited. A 58 year old, resident of Dausa, Rajasthan collapsed on duty and was brought dead to the hospital after taking the vaccine. His post-mortem details are also awaited.

The Union Health Secretary took a detailed review of the status and progress of COVID-19 vaccination drive with all States and UTs today. He urged them to adhere to the timelines for covering all HCWs and FLWs with 1st dose of vaccines and scheduling their mop-up rounds. The SOPs for 2nd dose scheduling on Co-WIN have been shared with States/UTs. The Secretary underscored the importance of efficient stock management practices and establishment of State Media Response Cell during the review meeting.

In a letter to all States and UTs, Union Health Secretary has pointed out that according to the Rapid Assessment System (RAS), while 97% beneficiaries are found to be satisfied with the overall vaccination experience, only 88.9% beneficiaries have indicated that they were provided information regarding Adverse Event Following Immunization (AEFI) at the session site. The States/UTs have been advised to ensure that all Vaccination Officers are trained and informed regarding AEFI, and they should provide AEFI related information to all the beneficiaries receiving COVID 19 vaccine.

In order to strengthen surveillance following COVID-19 vaccination, the Health Secretary has also urged the States and UTs to ensure that Adverse Effects Following Immunization (AEFI) Committees at the State and District levels meet regularly to oversee the overall performance of AEFI Surveillance System. This shall go a long way to instil vaccine confidence in the community. State/UTs are also advised to share feedback with and seek guidance from the Union Health Ministry whenever needed.

 

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MV/SJ

HFW/COVID Vaccination Press Brief /13thFebruary2021/2



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