New Delhi: The number of healthcare workers who have received COVID-19 vaccine jabs in India till Thursday evening 9,99,065 as per provisional reports, the Union Health Ministry said Thursday. The Health Ministry also, 1,92,581 beneficiaries were vaccinated till 6.00pm Thursday through vaccination sessions held across 27 states and Union Territories (UTs).
“The cumulative number of healthcare workers vaccinated against COVID-19 has touched 9,99,065 (till 6.00pm Wednesday) through 18,159 sessions, as per the provisional report,” Dr Manohar Agnani, Additional Secretary in the health ministry, said. As far as adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) are concerned, he said there was one hospitalisation in Rajasthan.
“A person who was vaccinated on January 16 and developed intracranial hemorrhage January 20 has been admitted to Geetanjali Medical College and Hospital, Udaipur in Rajasthan. However, it is not related to vaccination. Further no death has been reported today,” Agnani said.
The total number of beneficiaries who have been vaccinated Thursday till 6.00pm include 15,507 in Andhra Pradesh, 15,798 in Bihar, 10,266 in Kerala, 16,103 in Karnataka, 7,117 in Madhya Pradesh, 6,497 in Tamil Nadu, 5,128 in Delhi, 12,212 in Gujarat and 7,187 in West Bengal, according to the provisional report.
With enhancements in the CO-WIN software, the additional secretary said creation of more session sites, more sessions per site and change in site location has now been allowed.
Further, planning and scheduling the sessions for the entire week is enabled. For enhanced safety of the beneficiaries, tagging of contraindications is being enabled in the vaccinator module, Agnani said.