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India coronavirus: Over-18s vaccination drive hit by shortages
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05-01-2021, 06:59 PM
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India coronavirus: Over-18s vaccination drive hit by shortages
India has become the first country to report more than 400,000 new coronavirus cases in a single day, as its nationwide vaccine drive launches amid a supply crisis.
Some 3,523 ทดลองเล่นสล็อต deaths were officially recorded in the past 24 hours - but the real figure is thought to be far higher as many fatalities go unreported. As of today, all adults in India are eligible to be vaccinated. But several states say they don't have the doses to carry out the exercise. India had previously focused on vaccinating frontline workers and the over-45s. The country is facing acute shortages of medical oxygen and hospital beds, as a devastating second wave of coronavirus batters its health system. Meanwhile, a fire at a hospital in the western city of Bharuch killed 12 people in the early hours of Saturday, the latest in a number of deadly hospital fires across the country this week. How is India's rollout going? About 150 million shots have been given, equivalent to 11.5% of India's 1.3 billion people. Despite being the world's biggest producer of vaccines, the country is suffering an internal shortage and has placed a temporary hold on all exports of AstraZeneca to meet domestic demand. More than 13 million people aged 18-45 have registered for the jab, but states including central Madhya Pradesh and hard-hit Maharashtra have said they will not start vaccinating this age group on 1 May as planned due to supply problems. A sanitation worker became the first Indian to receive a Covid vaccine. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal asked people not to queue up for injections as the Indian capital had not yet received doses. "As soon as vaccines arrive we will let you know, then you can come for shots. We appeal to you not to crowd vaccine centers in the next few days," Mr Kejriwal said. "Many across the country have registered for vaccines but we have not received stocks. We are in regular touch with companies and we hope to get the vaccines in a day or two." Since the pandemic began, India has confirmed more than 18 million cases and over 200,000 deaths. It has the second-highest number of Covid-19 infections in the world after the United States. |
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