Coronavirus Vaccination: Over 77 lakhs of frontline and healthcare workers took the first dose as of Friday. New Delhi: The second dose of the Covid vaccine will be administered today to those who took the first injection on Day 1 of the nationwide inoculation campaign on January 16. AIIMS chief …
Read More »Covaxin Company Warns People With Medical Conditions Not to Take Jab | India News
NEW DELHI: People who are immunosuppressed or who take drugs that affect the immune system are advised not to take anti-Covid vaccine Covaxin, a detailed fact sheet published by its manufacturer Bharat Biotech said. Previously, the government had said that patients taking immunosuppressants or suffering from immunodeficiency he could take …
Read More »Vaccination against coronavirus: more than 17,000 vaccinated on day 2, minor adverse reactions: Ministry of Health
The total number of people vaccinated against the new coronavirus, so far, is around 2.24 lakh (Archive) New Delhi: More than 17,000 people were vaccinated at 553 sites in six states on Day 2 of India’s coronavirus vaccination campaign, the Health Ministry said Sunday night, adding that the number who …
Read More »Delhi Health Minister Satyender Jain says 51 adverse reactions to the vaccine, one of them “a bit serious”
More than 4,000 health workers were vaccinated in Delhi on the first day. New Delhi: Delhi Health Minister Satyender Jain said today that 51 cases of minor complications have been reported from the coronavirus vaccine that was rolled out across the country yesterday. There was a severe case, where 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 »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 »India to start the world’s largest vaccination campaign soon, says PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that India is about to start the world’s largest vaccination program, a day after the country formally approved the emergency use of two vaccines against the coronavirus disease (Covid-19). . “The whole country is in debt to all the scientists and technicians,” Prime …
Read More »How AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 Vaccine Compares to Pfizer-BioNTech’s
India formally approved the Oxford-AstraZeneca on Sunday COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use. The vaccine, made in India by the Serum Institute, was first approved by Britain this week. This is all you need to know about the vaccine called Covishield in India. HOW DOES THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ASTRAZENECA SHOT APPEAR …
Read More »Kanjur Center Will Be Ready In One Week, Stocks 50 Lakh Vials: BMC | Mumbai News
MUMBAI: Approximately 10 lakh vials of Covid-19 vaccine can be stored in city storage facilities right now, he said BMC officials. As the battle against Covid-19 will involve vaccinating the majority of Mumbai ‘s 1.4 million rupee population, the BMC has just started work on creating a mega facility that …
Read More »Bharat Biotech’s vaccine is more likely to work against newer strains such as the UK variant: Vardhan | India News
NEW DELHI: With some Congressional leaders expressing concern over the granting of approval to Bharat Biotech’s Covid-19 vaccine, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan stated on Sunday that Covaxin is more likely to work against the newer variants of the virus, including the UK variant, and asked politicians not to “discredit …
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