The Centre on Tuesday announced that starting 1 April, all citizens above the age of 45 will be eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccine shots as part of the country's nationwide inoculation drive.
The decision was relayed to the media by Union minister Prakash Javadekar at a press briefing on Union Cabinet's meeting. The minister said that even those without comorbidities above the age of 45 can get vaccinated.
Asserting that there is no dearth of COVID-19 vaccine doses in India, Javadekar urged all those who are eligible to register on the COWIN vaccination portal and get the jab at the earliest. The minister said that India has thus far vaccinated 4.85 crore people.
"In February daily average was around 3.50 lakh every day, but in March, the daily average [of vaccination] has reached around 15 lakh," Javadekar said.
The announcement comes on the same day that India registered the highest-ever number of people receiving the jab. The health ministry data said that over 32.54 lakh people were inoculated over the past 24 hours.
Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan also asserted in Rajya Sabha that India's vaccination drive was the fastest among other nations which have started the exercise.
"Citizens are being vaccinated against Corona at the fastest speed in India. At least 30 to 40 percent of the vaccine shots being administered daily in the world, are being distributed in India alone.
#LargestVaccineDrive #Unite2FightCorona
भारत में सबसे तेज़ गति से कोरोना के खिलाफ टीकाकरण किया जा रहा है। बाकी देशों में जितनी वैक्सीन रोज़ाना मिलकर लगाई जा रही है, उसकी 30% से 40% वैक्सीन रोज़ाना सिर्फ भारत में लगाई जा रही है।- @drharshvardhan @PMOIndia @AshwiniKChoubey pic.twitter.com/CuEQCIDrYG
— Ministry of Health (@MoHFW_INDIA) March 23, 2021
The countrywide vaccination drive was rolled out on 16 January with healthcare workers getting inoculated and vaccination of the frontline workers started from 2 February.
The next phase of COVID-19 vaccination commenced on 1 March for those who are over 60 years of age and for people aged 45 and above with specified co-morbid conditions.
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