Coronavirus News Updates: According to data released by the health department, only 13,041 healthcare workers received the COVID-19 vaccine statewide against the target of 27,233 for the day Coronavirus News Latest updates: Less than 50 percent of the selected beneficiaries attended coronavirus vaccination in Andhra Pradesh on the second day …
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1:03 pm IST Border Hattrick | Warner picks up three consecutive limits and looks positive against Siraj. If there is something in your area, you will not miss it. Two drives and a cut, the southpaw is showing his full range. He has had great careers in this series, will …
Read More »PM Modi will mark 8 trains today to boost connectivity to the Statue of Unity
These trains will connect Kevadiya with Varanasi, Dadar, Ahmedabad, Hazrat Nizamuddin, Rewa, Chennai and Pratapnagar. Written by Prashasti Singh UPDATED JANUARY 17, 2021 08:11 AM IST Prime Minister Narendra Modi will mark eight trains connecting different regions of the country with Kevadiya in Gujarat via video conference at 11 a.m. …
Read More »AIIMS worker developed an allergic reaction to the vaccine, stable: Director
Authorities said some cases of AEFI were seen in some people given the vaccine (AFP) New Delhi: A security guard who was given a Covaxin injection at AIIMS here on Saturday was admitted to the hospital after he developed an allergic reaction as part of “serious” adverse events after vaccination. …
Read More »Coronavirus vaccine updates in India: 10,500 people get an injection in Gujarat, around 6,000 missed, authorities say
LIVE updates on coronavirus vaccine in India: Gujarat authorities said the first day of the COVID-19 inoculation campaign ran smoothly in the state with around 10,500 healthcare workers, against the expected 16,000 , who received the dose of the vaccine Coronavirus Vaccine India LATEST updates: Day one of COVID-19 The …
Read More »Vaccination campaign begins in India amid hope and apprehension | India News
NEW DELHI: India kicked off the world’s largest Covid-19 inoculation campaign on Saturday with thousands of frontline workers and doctors receiving their first vaccinations on Day 1. With injections of the Covishield and Covaxin vaccines administered in medical centers across India, citizens breathed a collective sigh of relief in hopes …
Read More »Coronavirus Vaccine – Tremendous Relief – Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan on Day 1 of Covid Vaccination Campaign
Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan addressed the media after the first day of India’s vaccination campaign New Delhi: Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan expressed “tremendous relief” on Saturday night at the conclusion of the first day of the national Covid vaccination campaign in India, which began shortly after 11 a.m. …
Read More »Telangana Minister Eatala Rajendar decides not to fire the first Covid shot after the afternoon warning
Eatala Rajender is the Minister of Health for Telangana. Hyderabad: Telangana Health Minister Eatala Rajender, who had stated that he would receive the first vaccine in his state, did not do so today citing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “strict instruction” that health workers should be first in the row. Yesterday, …
Read More »Those Who Need the Covid Vaccine Most Will Get It First: Key Points from the Prime Minister’s Speech | India News
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra modi on Saturday he inaugurated the world’s largest Covid vaccination campaign in the country. He congratulated people on the launch and said that those who need the vaccine most will get it first. The launch was carried out via video conferencing and more than 3,000 …
Read More »COVID-19 Vaccination: Coronavirus Vaccines Explained
India will launch one of the largest vaccination programs in the world today. New Delhi: India will launch one of the world’s largest vaccination programs with domestically manufactured vaccines on Saturday, one developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca, the other by Bharat Biotech International with a state institute. …
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