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COVID-19 vaccination roll out in AIIMS, New Delhi, India on 16 January 2021. India began its vaccination programme on 16 January 2021, operating 3,006 vaccination centres on the onset. [23] Each vaccination centre will offer either Covishield or Covaxin, but not both. [24] 165,714 people were vaccinated on the first day of availability.
On 21 October 2021, according to the CoWIN portal, India crossed 1 billion doses. [20] From 3 January 2022, eligibility was extended for the citizens above 15 years of age, for which registration started from 1 January 2022, on CoWIN. Currently Covaxin, Corbevax, Covovax vaccine is approved for 15-18 age group. [21] [22]
In April 2021, the Indian Council of Medical Research reported that the vaccine has shown promising results in neutralising lineage B.1.617. [ 54 ] [ 55 ] In May 2021, a joint investigation by the scientists of the National Institute of Virology , found the vaccine effective in neutralising the Zeta variant or lineage P.2 (previously known as B ...
COVID-19 vaccination roll out in AIIMS, New Delhi, India on 16 January 2021. Vaccination in India includes the use of vaccines in Indian public health and the place of vaccines in Indian society, policy, and research.
On 15 April 2021, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced a weekend curfew along with tight restrictions on weekdays in order to curb the second wave of COVID-19 infections. On 17 April 2022, Delhi saw a rise in cases, but the positivity rate has relatively reduced from 5.33% to 4.21% [22]
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After smallpox was successfully eradicated in 1980, the International Certificate of Vaccination against Smallpox was cancelled in 1981, and the new 1983 form lacked any provision for smallpox vaccination. [10] [12] Thus, only yellow fever remained as vaccination requirement for international travel for which the ICV was used. [citation needed]
The Health Service Executive (HSE) issues a vaccine record card to those receiving a COVID-19 vaccine in Ireland that provides reminders for a follow-up appointment. The card contains the recipient's name, the dates on which the two doses were administered, the name of the vaccine, and its batch number. [ 29 ]