Number of Fully Vaccinated individuals against COVID-19 surpasses the Partially Vaccinated eligible population for the first time

The number of the fully vaccinated individuals has surpassed the partially vaccinated eligible population for the first time in the country, according to Mansukh MandaviyaUnion Minister for Health & Family Welfare. Door-to-door campaign for COVID-19 vaccination was started by the Prime Minister and it has seen tremendous response from various parts of the country, he said. The Union Health Minister also assured that there was no shortage of vaccine doses in the country. He urged people to come forward for second dose, and motivate those in their family and community to take both the doses.

In a significant achievement to the nationwide vaccination coverage for the country, for the first time the number of fully vaccinated individuals has surpassed those who have been administered only a single dose of vaccine. The country has in total administered over 113.68 Crore (1,13,68,79,685) as per provisional reports today with the administration of 67,82,042 vaccine doses in the last 24 hours. This has been achieved through 1,16,73,459 sessions. Out of which, 75,57,24,081 doses were administered as first dose and 38,11,55,604 doses were administered as second dose. Thus, the number of fully vaccinated individuals (38,11,55,604) exceeds those who have been administered a single dose (37,45,68,477).

The Union Health Minister congratulated the collective spirit of the country on this achievement. In a tweet, he appealed to all eligible citizens to get vaccinated. “We will win the battle against COVID-19 together,” he stated.

“In yet another major milestone in India's fight against #COVID19, for the 1st time, the number of fully jabbed surpasses partially vaccinated people. I appeal to all eligible citizens to get vaccinated. We will win the battle against COVID-19 together,” Mandaviyatweeted today.

The Union Health Minister expressed confidence that the country will have vaccinated every Indian by the end of the month-long ‘HarGharDastak’ campaign. “The staunch political commitment of the Government of India to protect every citizen from COVID-19 through vaccination has enabled the nationwide COVID-19 vaccination drive to achieve several feats ever since its inception on 16th January, 2021. The nation achieved the distinction of having administered 100 crore doses on 21st October, 2021.

Subsequently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a clarion call and launched the ‘HarGharDastak’ campaign on 3rd November, 2021 to knock every door and reach out to every household and immunize every citizen against COVID-19 in the spirit of Antyodaya.

 

The month long ‘HarGharDastak’ vaccination campaign aims to ensure that all the adult population is covered with the first dose of COVID vaccine, while those who are due for the second doses are motivated to take the second dose. Healthcare workers are conducting door-to-door vaccinations of eligible people across India with a special focus on districts where less than 50 per cent of the eligible population has been vaccinated.