
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had led a gathering on Saturday to audit the status of the Covid-19 pandemic in the nation alongside the readiness of the states and Union Territories (UTs) for the inoculation drive.
The Center said on Saturday the Covid-19 immunization drive would start in the nation on January 16, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed as a “milestone step”, when almost 30 million medical care and laborers will be vaccinated.
Narendra Modi had led a gathering on Saturday to audit the status of the Covid-19 pandemic in the nation alongside the readiness of the states and Union Territories (UTs) for the inoculation drive. The gathering was gone to by the Cabinet secretary, Principal secretary to PM, health secretary, and other senior authorities concerned, the delivery added.
India has enlisted over 10.43 million Covid-19 illness cases till now of which 150,798 individuals have lost their lives. The dynamic cases keep on excess beneath the 300,000-mark while the recuperations are more than 10 million and establish 96.41 percent of the absolute caseload.
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