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The Chief Minister gave a set of directions to the officials including resolving the confusion over vaccine availability, oxygen supply in districts and ICU beds, according to an official release.
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The decision is learnt to have been taken following the delay in supply of vaccines by the Centre to the States
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"Vaccinate as soon as you can please. Stay Safe," Kohli wrote in his Instagram story.
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"Furthermore, more than 53 lakh (53,25,000) vaccine doses will be received in addition by states/UTs within the next three days," the ministry announced.
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The chief minister urged the Centre to provide it 85 lakh doses per month so that all the Delhiites could be vaccinated in the next three months.
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He lauded the High Courts and the Supreme Court for commenting seriously and asking the Governments about the steps they were taking to help the people.
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Hyderabad is set to be the single largest concentration of Covid-19 vaccine manufacturing capacities globally
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The cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in the country has crossed 16.49 crore.
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Across the globe medical professionals advise one should get the vaccine as soon as possible.
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Inspecting the fever survey in 28th ward in the town, Annapurnamma said the State government took up the fever survey as part of the measures to control spread of COVID-19.
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Due to challenges in production and sheer demand, almost all major vaccine manufacturing companies in Hyderabad and elsewhere in the country are busy delivering their Covid vaccine commitments made for the month of May, after which vaccine availability could improve.
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When the ANM Manjula and Mallishwari, a health worker and other staff replied that there was no vaccination stock at the centre, Rajesh got angry and began abusing and assaulting them.
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The ministry said 6,71,285 beneficiaries in the age group of 18-44 years have received their first dose of COVID vaccine across 12 states and UTs.
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Of the 48,14,784 beneficiaries, a total of 41,77, 399 individuals have received the first dose while 6,37,85 individuals have completed their vaccine schedule by receiving the second dose.
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To enhance vaccination penetration into corporate hubs and housing societies in Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Chennai
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Pre-registration is mandatory for vaccination in the 18-45 age group, and there will be no walk-ins under this category for now.
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Registration for the newly eligible population groups had commenced on April 28.
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India rolled out the third phase of its COVID-19 vaccination drive for those in the age group of 18-45 years on Saturday.
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State Health Minister Rajesh Tope said the government has decided to do so it as per the Centre's orders.
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The ministry also said that the cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in the country has crossed 15.22 crore.