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At 80 lakh, India administers highest single-day vaccine doses in world

India has vaccinated roughly the population of Israel or twice the population of New Zealand in a single day.

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A health worker inoculates a girl with the first dose of the Covishield vaccine against the Covid-19 during vaccination at a school, in New Delhi on Monday. (ANI photo)
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In a major milestone in the fight against coronavirus, India on Monday administered over 80 lakh doses of COVID-19 vaccines, making it the highest single-day numbers of jabs in the world.

For the sake of comparison, India has vaccinated roughly the population of Israel or twice the population of New Zealand in a single day.

"Today’s record-breaking vaccination numbers are gladdening. The vaccine remains our strongest weapon to fight COVID-19. Congratulations to those who got vaccinated and kudos to all the front-line warriors working hard to ensure so many citizens got the vaccine. Well done India!" tweeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the occasion.

It may be noted that the centralised vaccination policy, under which the Centre will procure 75 per cent of vaccines produced for distribution, started on Monday.

This has been driven by the efficient model of the centralised model of vaccination along with ground-level efforts by state governments.

NDA ruled states performed outstandingly in ramping up vaccination numbers, accounting for around 70 per cent of all vaccinations done on Monday.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had strived to achieve a big target today, which the state did by vaccinating around 15 lakh people.

Similarly, Karnataka vaccinated more than 10 lakh people. UP, Gujarat, Haryana were other leaders who vaccinated around 5 lakh people each.

A stark contrast was visible with the lacklustre performance of opposition-ruled states.

Punjab, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Delhi on the other hand were not able to cross even 1 lakh vaccinations.

Punjab, Chhattisgarh and Delhi each have been given indicated availability of around 8 lakh vaccines till the end of this month.

Chattisgarh has been indicated the availability of around 3.5 lakh vaccines till the end of this month.

Maharashtra also vaccinated around 3.6 lakh people, which is below par given its population and despite the availability of more than 33 lakh vaccines till the end of this month.

The centralised free vaccination policy began on Monday under which the government will provide free COVID-19 vaccine to all Indian citizens above 18 years of age.

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