Which are the 10 states with highest covid19 vaccine beneficiaries on day 1
New Delhi, Jan 17: As India began its nationwide vaccination drive against the novel coronavirus, 1,91,181 healthcare and frontline workers received the jab on Saturday, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi rolled out the world's biggest inoculation drive against the pandemic that has caused 1,52,093 deaths and upended millions of lives in the country.
The Health Ministry said that the massive inoculation exercise was done during 3,352 sessions conducted by 16,755 vaccinators, marking it as a historic and biggest coronavirus vaccination drive launched by PM Modi.
These are the 10 states and UTs which have the highest beneficiaries:
Uttar Pradesh
A total of 21,291 healthcare workers at the frontline of India's Covid-19 battle got their first jabs in UP on Saturday. According to health officials, Covid-19 vaccination programmes were organised at 317 centres in all districts of UP.
Andhra Pradesh
A total of 18,412 healthcare workers were administered the coronavirus vaccine on the first day in Andhra Pradesh on Saturday. "Five cases of AEFI (adverse events following immunisation) were reported in Kurnool district. One minor AEFI was reported in Anantapuramu district and two in SPS Nellore district," the health commissioner said in a release but did not specify the nature of the after-affects.
Maharashtra
More than 18,328 health workers were vaccinated at 285 centres across Maharashtra. No Covid-19 vaccination sessions were planned on January 17-18 and they will continue from the next week as per the Central government's guidelines, the state health department clarified. At present, there are 53,344 active coronavirus infections, 18,81,088 recovered and 50,336 succumbed to the disease.
Bihar
Bihar on Saturday vaccinated 18,169 people in the Covid-19 vaccination drive. The drive kicked off in the state with five staff members of a super speciality government hospital becoming the first ones to receive the shots in presence of chief minister Nitish Kumar.
Odisha
More than 13,000 health care workers were vaccinated in Odisha. Around 81 per cent (13,746) of the targeted beneficiaries on Saturday turned out at designated centres across Odisha to receive the Covid-19 vaccine as the state government rolled out the inoculation drive, an official said.
The exercise began at about 11 am, immediately after Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the programme in New Delhi.
Karnataka
Nearly 62 per cent of the designated frontline workers were administered the Covid-19 vaccine in the first phase of the vaccination drive in Karnataka on Saturday, informed state health minister K Sudhakar.
The state government had earmarked 21,658 people for the first day of the Covid-19 vaccination programme out of which 13,594 have been successfully vaccinated.
Gujarat
Gujarat ranks as the seventh-highest in terms of beneficiaries after 10,787 people were inoculated in the state. The authorities conducted 161 sessions on Saturday.
West Bengal
A
total
of
9,730
healthcare
beneficiaries
were
vaccinated
in
the
state
on
Saturday,
out
of
which
14
cases
of
AEFI
were
reported
including
one
serious
case
(condition
stable)
of
AEFI
admitted
at
NRS
Medical
College,
the
West
Bengal
Health
Department
said.
West
Bengal
chief
minister
Mamata
Banerjee
has
requested
the
Centre
to
supply
an
adequate
number
of
vaccines
for
not
only
the
frontline
workers
but
also
for
all
people
of
the
state.
Rajasthan
More
than
12,000
beneficiaries
registered
in
Rajasthan
received
the
vaccine
on
the
first
day
of
the
Covid-19
vaccination
campaign
on
Saturday,
official
data
showed.
Against
a
set
target
of
16,613
health
workers,
9,279
health
workers
were
administered
the
vaccine.
Madhya Pradesh
The state administered the vaccine to 9,219 health care workers on Saturday. Madhya Pradesh also reported a technical glitch in the Co-WIN app.