29,818 Covid-19 vaccine doses were given in previous 24 hours: Health Ministry

26 December, 2022 | Pragati Singh

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As part of the nationwide vaccination drive, the government has so far delivered 220.05 crore doses of vaccine, of which 29,818 have been given in the past 24 hours, according to information releas...

As part of the nationwide vaccination drive, the government has so far delivered 220.05 crore doses of vaccine, of which 29,818 have been given in the past 24 hours, according to information released on Monday by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. There are 22.37 billion precaution doses and 95.12 billion second doses in this total number of vaccination doses. In the past 24 hours, 196 new instances of Covid-19 infection were reported, according to the Health Ministry. The country’s Daily Positive Rate and Weekly Positive Rate from Infection are 0.56 percent and 0.16 percent, respectively.

In India, there are now 3,428 active cases, or 0.01 percent of all cases. According to the ministry, there have been 190 recoveries from the coronavirus infection in the past 24 hours, bringing the overall number of recoveries to 4,41,43,179, with a recovery rate of 98.8%.

The government reported that a total of 90.99 crore Covid tests had been performed, of which 35,173 were performed on the previous day. An warning has been issued in India as well because to the COVID-19 outbreak that has spread to numerous other nations.

Today, the Indian Medical Association will participate in a virtual conference with Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya to discuss the Covid-19 situation and readiness.
In the final 24 hours of Sunday, India reported 227 new COVID cases, according to a statement from the Ministry of Health and Family Affairs. Following the COVID alert due to an increase in infections in several nations, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Saturday agreed to undertake simulated drills at all healthcare institutions nationwide on December 27.

This is to guarantee preparation in the event of a spike in COVID cases in India, as well as the provision of oxygen assistance and ICU beds, among other preparatory measures.

The Ministry states that the exercise’s goal is to make sure these healthcare facilities are operationally prepared for the management of COVID.
The major emphasis, according to the description of the criteria during the mock drills, will be on the bed capacity at the medical institutions, including isolation, oxygen-supported, and ICU beds.

A high-level conference to examine the COVID-19 situation in the nation was also presided over by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday. He warned against complacency and emphasised the importance of testing and upgrading the monitoring systems, particularly at international airports.

In light of the forthcoming holiday season in particular, he underlined the need of always acting in a COVID-appropriate manner, which includes not wearing masks in busy public areas.