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India Registered 5,554 Covid-19 Cases With 18 Fatalities
India registered 5,554 new Covid-19 cases, taking the active cases tally to 48,850 by September 10. The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare confirmed the data and reported 18 deaths and a recovery rate of 98.70%. With this, there are 48,850 active cases, 5,28,139 deceased cases and 4,39,13,294 recovered cases. In addition, under the nationwide vaccination drive, India administered 214.77 crore Covid-19 vaccine doses.
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India Covid-19 Active Cases Decline to 50,594 With Over 5k New Cases
India's Covid-19 cases is witnessing a decline with 5,379 single-day cases, registered on September 7. The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) confirmed 5,379 cases and 27 fatalities, taking the tally to 50,594 active cases and 5,28,057 death cases in India. Furthermore, with 98.70% recovery rate, tally is at 4,38,93,590 in India. In addition, under the nationwide vaccination drive, India administered 213.90 crore doses to… read-more
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Centre To India's 1st Cervical Cancer Vaccine By Year-End
The Centre intends to launch India's first Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus (qHPV) vaccine against cervical cancer as part of the national vaccination campaign by end of this year. Experts anticipate that it will be included in national HPV immunization efforts and will be more affordable than current vaccinations. Cervical cancer is the second most prevalent cancer type in women of reproductive age (15-44), and the second leading cause of… read-more
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Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav Free Booster Vaccination Drive Begins Across India
Nationwide special booster vaccination drive for eligible people, (18-59) years old age group, begins on July 15. The vaccine drive has been launched under the 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav' to mark the 75 years of Independence of India. Eligible people who have completed their two Covid-19 vaccine doses, and have a duration gap of six months between the booster and two doses, can take booster in their respective states.
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Free Booster Covid-19 Doses For Eligible People Under Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav
Under the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav celebration, to mark the 75th Independence Day, the Union Health Department will give a free booster vaccination dose against Covid-19. Under the drive, eligible people in the 18-59 age group will get free precaution doses at government vaccination centres. The 75-day special drive will begin on July 15, across India. Notably, 18-59-year-old people can get their booster-dose with 6-months gap between two-… read-more
Tags: COVID_19, Booster Dose, Union Health Ministry, Vaccination Drive, Aazadi ka Amrit mahotsav
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India Witness 45% Jump In Single-Day Covid-19 Cases With 21 Deaths
India registered a rise of 45% with 17,073 new cases of Covid-19, taking the active cases tally to 94,420. On June 27, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Minister confirmed 15,208 recovered cases and 21 deaths, in 24-hours, with 4,27,87,606 and 5,25,020 cases, respectively. Moreover, the ICMR confirmed 3,03,604 Covid-19 tests in 24 hours, and vaccine doses administered of 197.1 crores, under the nationwide vaccination drive, till… read-more
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India COVID-19 Update, Registers 17,336 New Cases With 13 fatalities
Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) confirmed 17,336 new Covid-19 cases, with 13 fatalities, and13,029 recovered cases in the past 24 hours, on June 24. India saw a 30% jump, with active cases at 88,284. Furthermore, India has 4,27,49,056 recovered cases and 5,24,954 death cases, after conducting 4,01,649 sample… read-more
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India Covid-19 Update, Registers 12,899 New Cases With 15 Falatity
India recorded 12,899 new Covid-19 cases, with 15 fresh fatalities, taking the tally to 4,32,96,692 and 5,24,855, respectively. Furthermore, on June 19, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) confirmed active case tally to 72,474 and recovered cases to 4,26,99,363. In addition, with rise of 4,366 Covid-19 cases, India has 0.17% active case rate, 98.62% recovered rate and 1.21% fatality. India also administered 196.14 crore… read-more
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India COVID-19 Cases Update: Reports 3,207 Cases With 29 Fatalities
India's Covid-19 cases are rising constantly with over 3,000 single-day cases. On May 10, the MoHFW registered 3,207 new cases with 29 deaths and 3,410 recoveries from the deadly virus. Furthermore, 3,36,776 Covid-19 tests were conducted, taking the active cases in the country to 20,403 and the positivity rate at 0.95%. In addition, India's vaccination statistics are at over 190.34 crore doses, with 2,36,58,273 doses given in the last 24-hrs… read-more
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Around 18.64 Crore Unutilised Covid Vaccine Doses Available With States, UTs
The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare shared on 7th May that over 18.64 crore unutilised Covid vaccine doses are still available with states and Union Territories. More than 193.53 crore doses have been provided to the states and the UTs so far through the Government of India, the Union Health Ministry noted. The Covid vaccination drive had started in India on January 16, 21.
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