NEW DELHI: Over 80 lakh healthcare and frontline workers across India have received shots of Covid-19 vaccine till February 13, according to ministry of health’s latest data released on Saturday.
The government is planning to inoculate over 30 crore high-risk groups, including healthcare and frontline workers, the elderly and those with comorbidities by July 2021.
Nationwide vaccine tracker:
According to the latest health ministry data, Uttar Pradesh has administered the maximum number of vaccine doses in the country so far with over 8,58,602 people inoculated. It is followed by Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.
The government is planning to inoculate over 30 crore high-risk groups, including healthcare and frontline workers, the elderly and those with comorbidities by July 2021.
Nationwide vaccine tracker:
According to the latest health ministry data, Uttar Pradesh has administered the maximum number of vaccine doses in the country so far with over 8,58,602 people inoculated. It is followed by Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.
A person needs two doses to be fully vaccinated. As per the ministry’s data, Andhra Pradesh has so far vaccinated the maximum number of people.
Globally, over 165.75 million people have been administered shots of Covid-19 vaccine.
The United States, the country worst affected by the virus, has administered the most vaccine shots in the world at 48.41 million.
India is fast catching up and is currently at the 4th spot.