COVID-19 Vaccination Update – Day 281

October 23, 2021
New Delhi, October 23, 2021:

India’s COVID-19 vaccination coverage has crossed 102 Crore (1,02,03,34,409) today. More than 70 lakh (70,71,127) Vaccine Doses have been administered till 7 pm today.  The daily vaccination tally is expected to increase with the compilation of the final reports for the day by late tonight.

The cumulative coverage of vaccine doses, segregated based on population priority groups, is as follows:

Cumulative Vaccine Dose Coverage
HCWs 1st Dose 10378191
2nd Dose 9145950
FLWs 1st Dose 18369317
2nd Dose 15709787
Age Group 18-44 years 1st Dose 406455324
2nd Dose 125489338
Age Group 45-59 years 1st Dose 171832725
2nd Dose 90859650
Over 60 years 1st Dose 108018261
2nd Dose 63741635
Cumulative 1st dose administered 715388049
Cumulative 2nd dose administered 304946360
Total 1020334409

 

Today’s achievement in the vaccination exercise, segregated by population priority groups, is as follows:

 

Date: 23rd October, 2021 (281st Day)
HCWs 1st Dose 180
2nd Dose 13142
FLWs 1st Dose 302
2nd Dose 34781
Age Group 18-44 years 1st Dose 1988868
2nd Dose 2758399
Age Group 45-59 years 1st Dose 569747
2nd Dose 915681
Over 60 years 1st Dose 306099
2nd Dose 483928
1st Dose Administered in Total 2865196
2nd Dose Administered in Total 4205931
Total 7071127

 

The vaccination exercise as a tool to protect the most vulnerable population groups in the country from COVID-19 continues to be regularly reviewed and monitored at the highest level.

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