India crosses landmark of more than 80 lakh doses administered in a single day

New Delhi: The new phase of universalization of COVID-19 vaccination commenced from today. In a landmark achievement, nearly 81 lakh (80,95,314) doses have been administered on the first day of the new phase of COVID-19 Vaccination.

The present phase of vaccination was announced by the Prime Minister on 7th June, 2021. He also gave a clarion call to all citizens to vaccinate themselves and encourage the others who are eligible to take the COVID19 vaccine. Today’s achievement showcases the trust placed by the people of India in the Government in its fight against the COVID-19 Pandemic.

The Union Government is committed to accelerating the pace and expanding scope of the nationwide COVID19 vaccination drive. The vaccination drive has been ramped up through availability of more vaccines, advance visibility of vaccine availability to States and UTs for enabling better planning by them, and streamlining the vaccine supply chain.

During the month of May 2021, more than 7.9 cr vaccines were available for the nationwide COVID19 Vaccination exercise. These were ramped up to 11.78 cr in June 2021. These include the free supply of vaccines to States and UTs from Government of India, those directly procured by the States/UTs and those directly procured by the private hospitals.

States were provided advance visibility of the vaccine doses available to them in the month of June 2021 by the Union Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. This advance information enabled the States to prepare vaccine distribution plans district-wise and COVID Vaccination Centre  (CVC) wise in an effective manner. This facilitated a massive ramping up of the vaccine administration across the country.

The table below shows the State-wise details of the vaccine doses administered today.

State/UTToday
Andaman and Nicobar Islands783
Andhra Pradesh47328
Arunachal Pradesh12892
Assam330707
Bihar470352
Chandigarh6738
Chhattisgarh84638
Dadra and Nagar Haveli4176
Delhi76216
Goa15586
Gujarat502173
Haryana472659
Himachal Pradesh98169
Jammu and Kashmir32822
Jharkhand82708
Karnataka1067734
Kerala261201
Ladakh1288
Lakshadweep289
Madhya Pradesh1542632
Maharashtra378945
Manipur6589
Meghalaya13052
Mizoram17048
Nagaland9745
Odisha280106
Puducherry17207
Punjab90503
Rajasthan430439
Sikkim11831
Tamil Nadu328321
Telangana146302
Tripura141848
Uttar Pradesh674546
Uttarakhand115376
West Bengal317991
Daman and Diu4374
Total80,95,314

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