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Delhi sees dip in COVID-19 cases, Centre can allocate extra oxygen to needy states: Manish Sisodia

Delhi sees dip in COVID-19 cases, Centre can allocate extra oxygen to needy states: Manish Sisodia Sisodia also said that Delhi s oxygen requirement has also reduced to 582 MT per day from over 700 MT earlier. The central government can reroute the additional oxygen being supplied to Delhi to other states, he said BusinessToday.In | May 13, 2021 | Updated 14:22 IST Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, in an SOS to the Centre on Wednesday, said Bharat Biotech has declined to supply any more vaccines to the national capital Amid the vaccine crisis in the national capital, Delhi deputy chief minister shared the good news with the people on Thursday. He said Delhi s case positivity rate has gone down to 14 per cent lowest in nearly a month as Covid-19 cases see a decline. He also said with this, Delhi s oxygen requirement has also reduced to 582 MT per day from over 700 MT earlier. The central government can reroute the additional oxygen being supplied to Delhi to other states, he sa

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Delhi coronavirus vaccination shots Delhi COVID19 cases

URL copied Over 7,400 people receive COVID-19 vaccine shots on Monday in Delhi Over 7,400 healthcare workers received COVID-19 vaccine shots in Delhi on Monday as the inoculation drive picked up pace in the city, recording 91 per cent turnout for the day, officials said. The targeted number for vaccination on January 25 was 8,100, they said. On January 25, 7,408 people were administered coronavirus vaccine, with a coverage span of 91.5 per cent. AEFI (adverse events following immunisation) was reported in 14 persons, all minor cases, a senior official of the Delhi Health Department said. Under the nationwide mega vaccination drive launched on January 16, a total of 4,319 (53 per cent) health workers against a target of 8,117 were administered the shots at 81 centres across the city on day one.

Some Didn t Turn Up At Last Moment In Delhi, Can t Make Covid Vaccine Compulsory: Satyendra Jain

Home  »  Website  »  National  »  Some Didn t Turn Up At Last Moment In Delhi, Can t Make Covid Vaccine Compulsory: Satyendra Jain Some Didn t Turn Up At Last Moment In Delhi, Can t Make Covid Vaccine Compulsory: Satyendra Jain Jain noted a similar trend across the country where around 50 per cent of those registered got the job on the first day of vaccine rollout. PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-17T16:36:06+05:30 Some Didn t Turn Up At Last Moment In Delhi, Can t Make Covid Vaccine Compulsory: Satyendra Jain outlookindia.com 2021-01-17T17:08:48+05:30 Also read Reviewing the first day of the coronavirus vaccination drive, Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain on Sunday said some registered individuals did not turn up on the first day, asserting that the programme is completely voluntary.

Coronavirus Vaccination Drive: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal To Visit LNJP Hospital To Inspect Delhi Vaccination Drive

Arvind Kejriwal will visit the hospital at around noon to inspect the vaccination drive. (File) New Delhi: India is all geared up for the mass coronavirus vaccination drive that begins Saturday. The rollout tomorrow is expected to cover 3 lakh healthcare workers across 3,006 sites across the country. In Delhi, coronavirus vaccines will administered from 81 centres including six central government facilities. The healthcare workers, who have been at the forefront of the fight against the pandemic, will be the ones to receives the shots first. The inoculation drive will begin from the state-run LNJP Hospital with a simple ceremony. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will visit the hospital at around noon to inspect the vaccination drive of the Delhi government.

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