Mumbai Reaches 100% Single Shot Coverage, Nearly 80% of India Vaccinated With 1st Dose
Mumbai Reaches 100% Single Shot Coverage, Nearly 80% of India Vaccinated With 1st Dose
Mumbai will be the first metro to achieve such a feat. Mumbai, as of Friday had given 92,35,708 first vaccine doses and is currently shy of its entire adult population by only 838.

Mumbai has administered first shots that are equivalent to its entire adult population and has reached its 100 per cent shot coverage today. 9,239,902 first dose has been administered in the city so far, according to the Cowin dashboard, and that’s equivalent to the city’s adult population which stands at 9,236,546. Mumbai’s second dose coverage stood at 5,983,452, nearly 65% of the city’s adult population. Mumbai is the first metro to achieve such a feat.

Hindustan Times report quoted infectious disease expert and member of Maharashtra’s Covid-19 task force Dr Om Srivastava saying that 100% first dose coverage is great news for the city.

“It definitely means that the city has a lot more protection, but this should not be taken as an excuse to let our guards down. The virus is unpredictable, and there are countries that are seeing a large number of cases even now. France, for instance, has now announced that they are experiencing the fifth wave,” he said.

According to a TOI report, despite being very close to reaching a hundred per cent first dose coverage, there are still pockets in Mumbai, where the vaccination numbers are low. Mumbai has the capacity to administer 2 lakh daily doses, and the city authorities are now focussing on double dose vaccination.

Nearly 80 per cent of India’s eligible adult population has also been administered the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine while 38 per cent has been fully vaccinated, the Union Health Ministry said on Friday. During an interactive webinar on the ongoing ‘Har Ghar Dastak’ campaign, Additional Secretary in the Union Health Ministry Manohar Agnani said that under the campaign, by November 30, the government wants the first dose coverage of COVID-19 vaccination in the country to reach at least 90 per cent.

“Also maximum of the people who are overdue for their second dose should also take the second dose by then,” Agnani said. The government recently launched the month-long ‘Har Ghar Dastak’ campaign for house-to-house COVID-19 vaccination of those who are yet to take a dose and those whose second dose is overdue.

“Going by India’s current vaccination pace we can claim with confidence that the world’s largest adult vaccination programme is well on track since its launch on January 16. “To date, nearly 80 per cent of the eligible population in India has been vaccinated against COVID-19 with the first dose, while 38 per cent has been fully vaccinated,” he stated.

In several states, 100 per cent of the adult population has received the first dose of the vaccine. He expressed confidence that with India’s current vaccine delivery capacity, the entire adult population will soon be covered. The Union Health Ministry has also written to several states and union territories asking them to prioritise administering the second dose to beneficiaries who have not got themselves jabbed even after the expiry of the prescribed interval between the two doses, official sources said.

Noting that more than 12 crore beneficiaries are due for their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Thursday urged the health ministers of states and UTs to ensure that the entire adult population is covered with the first dose during the ongoing ‘Har Ghar Dastak’ campaign and those who are due for the second dose are motivated to take it. On Friday, the ‘Har Ghar Dastak’ campaign got underway in the national capital.

According to a poster issued by the Delhi government, the drive will be carried out from November 12-27.

(with inputs from wires)

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