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11.64 Lakh Doses Given By The Government, 14.06 Lakh Doses Given By The Municipality!
ભાસ્કર એક્સક્લૂઝિવ:વડોદરામાં સરકારે આપ્યા 11.64 લાખ ડોઝ, પાલિકાએ મૂક્યા 14.06 લાખ ડોઝ; રસીમાં નંબર 1 બનવાની હોડમાં પાલિકા આંકડાનું મેનેજમેન્ટ ભૂલી!
વડોદરા19 કલાક પહેલાલેખક: અર્પિત પાઠક
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પાલિકાના ગણિત મુજબ 1 ટકા વેસ્ટેજ થાય છે, જે 12 હજાર ડોઝ મૂકી દીધાનું ગણીએ તો પણ 22 હજાર ડોઝનો મેળ પડતો નથી
રાજયમાં 88 ટકા વેક્સિનેશન સાથે મોટા શહેરોમાં �
People without masks at Kamatibaug in Vadodara
Vadodara: A lactating mother staying in the eastern part of the city tested positive for Covid-19 this week. It came to light that she had not left her house for the last six months and none of her close contacts were positive The case of this mother is not an isolated one, and in most Covid-19 cases reported over a period of time, it seems that its one off. No close contacts or persons at places where the person has spent time in the recent past are found positive. Obtaining extensive details of individual cases has become possible again as the number of new cases reported every day is now in single digits. It is also possible to conduct tests or keep track of the health of those staying with the infected person. Hardly any case of even those staying with the infected persons are coming to light.
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VADODARA: Nearly 75% of Vadodara’s adult population has been vaccinated with at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. Even if one considers the entire population, including those in the below 18-year age category, around half of the population is now vaccinated.
The vaccination process has faced many hiccups on various fronts with inadequate and erratic supply of the doses being the major issue. Till recently, vaccine hesitation was also a major contributor towards the sluggish pace of the drive.
However, active participation of NGOs, religious and spiritual leaders as well as trade and business organizations have given a significant momentum to the drive.
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VADODARA: The second wave may have taken two-and-a-half-months to reach its peak after the first wave ended, it took merely 90 months to reach levels where it can be considered as having nearly ended. The second wave also peaked and ended much quicker as compared to the first wave.
The first case of Covid-19 was detected on March 20 last year when a Spain-based NRI tested positive at the SSG Hospital (SSGH). This was ahead of the nationwide lockdown clamped the central government. The cases continued to rise gradually and reached the peak of the first wave on September 19, 2020, when 135 new cases were registered in Vadodara city. Sources said that the first wave was slow to catch up with the city and district due to the lockdown.