Over 101m people administered 1st dose, 72.88m 2nd dose


FE Team | Published: February 16, 2022 18:19:04 | Updated: February 16, 2022 20:26:38


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A total of 101.19 million (10,11,90,890) people have so far been administered the first dose of Covid-19 vaccines while 72.88 million (7,28,83,863) received the second dose across the country during the same period.

"As of February 15, as many as 10,11,90,890 people received the first dose of Covid-19 vaccines while 7,28,83,863 received the second dose in the country," according to the data of Management Information System of Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

A total of 2.79 million (27,92,035) people have so far received the booster dose of the Covid-19 vaccine to prevent the spread of the deadly virus, reports BSS.

The health ministry sources said the government has lowered the minimum age limit for the third time after launching the nationwide Covid-19 booster shot campaign on December 19, 2021, to scale up its efforts for containing the spread of the lethal virus.

Initially, 60 years and above for elderly people was the minimum age for receiving booster dose but later the authorities fixed the minimum age of 50 years and above on January 17 this year, they said adding, from now, the government has set 40 years as the minimum age to expedite the booster dose campaign.

As part of intensifying the nationwide inoculation drive, the government has decided to lower the minimum age by five years as such now people aged 25 years and above are allowed to receive Covid-19 vaccines.

The authorities fixed 30 years as the minimum age for receiving coronavirus vaccines on July 19 and later the government has fixed 25 years as the minimum age to receive coronavirus vaccines, the DGHS sources said.

People aged 55 and above were only eligible for taking vaccines but the decision has been revised a day after launching of the countrywide the vaccination campaign on February 7 last year.

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