More than 166.17 Crore vaccine doses provided to States/UTs

February 5, 2022
  • India’s Cumulative COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage exceeds 168.98 Cr
  • More than 47 lakh Vaccine Doses administered in the last 24 hours
  • Recovery Rate currently stands at 95.64%
  • 1,27,952 New Cases reported in the last 24 hours
  • India’s Active Caseload currently stands at 13,31,648
  • Weekly Positivity Rate is presently at 11.21%
  • More than 11.02 Crore balance and unutilized vaccine doses still available with States/UTs
India
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New Delhi, February 05, 2022:

The Union Government is committed to accelerating the pace and expanding the scope of COVID-19 vaccination throughout the country. The nationwide COVID 19 vaccination started on 16th January 2021. The new phase of universalization of COVID-19 vaccination commenced from 21st June 2021. The vaccination drive has been ramped up through availability of more vaccines, advance visibility of vaccine availability to States and UTs for enabling better planning by them, and streamlining the vaccine supply chain.

As part of the nationwide vaccination drive, Government of India has been supporting the States and UTs by providing them COVID Vaccines free of cost. In the new phase of the universalization of the COVID19 vaccination drive, the Union Government will procure and supply (free of cost) 75% of the vaccines being produced by the vaccine manufacturers in the country to States and UTs.

 

VACCINE DOSES

 

(As on 5th February 2022)

 

SUPPLIED

 

1,66,17,16,335

 

BALANCE AVAILABLE

 

 

11,02,64,356

More than 166.17 crore (1,66,17,16,335) vaccine doses have been provided to States/UTs so far through Govt. of India (free of cost channel) and through direct state procurement category.

More than 11.02 Cr (11,02,64,356) balance and unutilized COVID Vaccine doses are still available with the States/UTs to be administered.

With the administration of more than 47 lakh Doses (47,53,081) vaccine doses in the last 24 hours, India’s COVID-19 vaccination coverage has exceeded 168.98 Cr (1,68,98,17,199) as per provisional reports till 7 am today.

This has been achieved through 1,87,05,424 sessions. The break-up of the cumulative figure as per the provisional report till 7 am today include:

Cumulative Vaccine Dose Coverage
HCWs 1st Dose 1,03,97,320
2nd Dose 98,95,501
Precaution Dose 36,09,410
FLWs 1st Dose 1,84,00,586
2nd Dose 1,73,03,841
Precaution Dose 45,95,770
Age Group 15-18 years 1st Dose 4,88,44,872
2nd Dose 45,80,539
Age Group 18-44 years 1st Dose 54,40,58,916
2nd Dose 41,40,88,065
Age Group 45-59 years 1st Dose 20,08,49,691
2nd Dose 17,35,80,375
Over 60 years 1st Dose 12,52,77,682
2nd Dose 10,81,41,859
Precaution Dose 61,92,772
Precaution Dose 1,43,97,952
Total 1,68,98,17,199

2,30,814 patients have recovered in the last 24 hours and the cumulative tally of recovered patients (since the beginning of the pandemic) is now at 4,02,47,902.

Consequently, India’s recovery rate stands at 95.64%.

1,27,952 new cases were reported in the last 24 hours.

India’s Active Caseload is presently at 13,31,648. Active cases constitute 3.16% of the country’s total Positive Cases.

The testing capacity across the country continues to be expanded. The last 24 hours saw a total of 16,03,856 tests being conducted. India has so far conducted over 73.79 Cr (73,79,32,233) cumulative tests.

While testing capacity has been enhanced across the country, Weekly Positivity Rate in the country currently stands at 11.21% and the Daily Positivity rate is reported to be 7.98%.

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