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India creates ‘World Record’ with highest number of vaccinations in single day
The Modi government has claimed the record number of Covid-19 vaccinations on Monday. It is a result of the Centre taking back charge of vaccine procurement from the states.
As per the data, the record of 86 lakh vaccinations was enabled by slowing down vaccinations in Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled states in the run-up to Monday.
Madhya Pradesh saw the highest number of vaccinations across all states with 16.9 lakh doses administered on Monday.
Health Minister Hash Vardhan took to his Twitter handle and tweeted to say that 86 lakh vaccinations was the “highest ever single day coverage” across the world.
Here is the tweet:
Congratulations 🇮🇳!!
86.16 lakh #COVID19Vaccine doses administered on Jun 21!💉
Highest ever single day coverage across the🌏!Under the remarkable leadership of Hon’ble PM Sh @narendramodi Ji, the ‘Whole of Govt’ & ‘Whole of Society’ is collectively working to defeat #COVID19 https://t.co/ak1SH9UywY
— Dr Harsh Vardhan (@drharshvardhan) June 22, 2021
India
Amit Shah: India handled Covid-19 in best possible way despite limited resources
On Tuesday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that India has handled the Covid-19 pandemic in the best possible manner among all countries in the world despite limited resources.
Addressing the 17th formation day of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) here, Shah also said that the Centre is planning to roll out the ‘Aapda Mitra’ (Friends in Disaster) project in 350 districts across the country by imparting training to citizens as first responders to any disaster.
He added that despite limited resources and with such a large population of 130 crore, India has fought the Covid-19 pandemic in the best possible manner among all countries.
India
ICMR bats for reopening of primary schools
A paper published in the Indian Journal of Medical Research by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has recommended that schools in the country avoid “routine temperature checks” owing to “limited evidence” of their utility.
“It must also be acknowledged that testing strategies for SARS-CoV-2 infection in schools should act as an adjunct and not substitute to other organizational and behavioural interventions,” says the study authored by ICMR Director-General Dr Balram Bhargava, Samiran Panda and Tanu Anand.
“Routine temperature or symptom checking in schools should be avoided due to limited evidence of their utility. It is also recommended that schools should have access to onsite testing facilities as per existing country-specific guidelines,” the paper published in the Indian Journal of Medical Research read.
India
CoWin certificates to mention date of birth of fully vaccinated travelling abroad
According to the official sources, people, who have fully vaccinated and want to travel abroad, will have a CoWin certificate with their full date of birth.
This happened amidst the ongoing discussions between India and the UK over Covid vaccination certificates.
Currently, CoWin certificates mention the beneficiary’s age based on the year of birth besides other details.
The new feature is being introduced in compliance with the WHO norms and is likely to be available from next week.
“It has been decided that a new feature will be added to the CoWin under which those who are fully vaccinated and want to travel abroad will have full date of birth on their vaccination certificates,” an official source said.
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