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This is a list of the States of India ranked in order of percentage of children between 12–23 months of age who received all recommended vaccines, including all required doses of the BCG vaccine, Hepatitis B vaccine, polio vaccine, DPT vaccine, and the MMR vaccine. This information was compiled from National Family Health Survey - 4 and 5 ...
COVID-19 cases and deaths by region, in absolute figures and rates per million inhabitants as of 25 December 2022; Region [30] Total cases Total deaths Cases per million Deaths per million Current weekly cases Current weekly deaths Population millions Vaccinated % [31] European Union: 179,537,758: 1,185,108: 401,363: 2,649: 886,074: 3,985 ...
A comparison and analysis of the 2022 outbreak with the 2019 version found differences in the disease. [15] States such as Kerala reported 30-40 cases each between December 2019 and January 2021. [13] In August 2020 cases were reported from Assam. [16] Cases were first reported in April 2022 from Gujarat.
On 8 April 2022, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare announced that all adults 18 and over would become eligible for booster doses beginning 10 April, and that they would be available via private vaccination centres. [103] In May 2022, the Supreme Court of India ruled that COVID-19 vaccine mandates were unconstitutional, citing the ...
The next COVID-19 vaccine, expected to come out this fall, will be targeted at the XBB.1.5 subvariant, leading public health experts to urge everyone to get vaccinated again before the possible ...
[1] [2] While 4.19 million vaccines were then being administered daily, only 22.3 percent of people in low-income countries had received at least a first vaccine by September 2022, according to official reports from national health agencies, which are collated by Our World in Data. [3]
Daily cases peaked mid-September with over 90,000 cases reported per-day, dropping to below 15,000 in January 2021. [14] A second wave beginning in March 2021 was much more devastating than the first, with shortages of vaccines, hospital beds, oxygen cylinders and other medical supplies in parts of the country. [ 14 ]
23 March: Gujarat DGP Shivanand Jha announced that entire Gujarat will be placed under complete lockdown starting from 12:00 AM of March 24 until March 31. [16] The Gujarat High Court decided to hear "extremely urgent matters" through video conferencing, to ensure social distancing amid the COVID-19 pandemic.