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India’s COVID-19 vaccination drive in numbers

India’s cold chain system consists of over 85,000 storage equipment at about 28,932 cold chain points across the country.

January 12, 2021 / 14:57 IST
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A medic demonstrates administration of COVAXIN, an Indian government-backed experimental COVID-19 vaccine, to a health worker during its trials, at the Urban Primary Health Centre at Tezpur in Assam. (Image: PTI)
A medic demonstrates administration of COVAXIN, an Indian government-backed experimental COVID-19 vaccine, to a health worker during its trials, at the Urban Primary Health Centre at Tezpur in Assam. (Image: PTI)

India is all set to embark on one of the world’s largest vaccination drives starting on January 16, which will vaccinate approximately 300 million people (more than the population of Indonesia or almost that of the United States) on priority against the novel coronavirus disease.

On January 3, India had granted restricted emergency use authorization to 2 vaccines--the Serum Institute of India’s Covishield and Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin.

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In the first phase, the government will target approximately 10 million health and 20 million frontline workers, according to COVID-19 Vaccines Operational Guidelines released by the ministry of health and family welfare. While the remaining (approximately 260 + 10 million) will be prioritized age group: (population ≥50 years of age) and <50 years with associated comorbid conditions.


Source: COVID-19 Vaccines Operational Guidelines