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C-vax at just 4 government centres today but fresh stocks likely | Noida News

Noida/Ghaziabad: With the restricted supply of doses it had in stock and some additional shots that were with hospitals in the city, Noida vaccinated 7,343 people on Friday and Ghaziabad just 6,705. In Noida, several centres had to stop mid-way because they ran out of Covishield while in Ghaziabad, a number of hospitals did not vaccinate anyone. The limited availability of stocks is likely to continue for at least another day. Noida entered Friday’s vaccination drive with less than 5,000 doses of Covishield in stock and the supplies that private hospitals already had. Many centres had to stop midway by afternoon as vaccines ran out. In Ghaziabad, several centres did not vaccinate at all on Friday.

More than 16,000 get jabs on Day 1 for 45+ | Noida News

Noida/Ghaziabad: More than 16,000 people were vaccinated on the first day under the fourth phase of the drive in both districts. While Noida recorded an 82% coverage, for neighbouring Ghaziabad, the figure was a little over 66%. The vaccination drive for people above 45 years was conducted across 88 centres in Gautam Budh Nagar and 96 centres in Ghaziabad on Thursday. While Gautam Budh Nagar had a target of 10,000, Ghaziabad’s target was 14,000 for the day. In Ghaziabad, 7,811 people were inoculated under the fourth phase and in Noida 8,243 people got the shots. Four adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) cases were recorded in Ghaziabad. No such cases were reported in GB Nagar.

A taste of the e-way from Delhi to Meerut | Noida News

Ghaziabad: Commuters driving from Delhi to Meerut will get the first full expressway experience beginning Thursday when the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) opens the remaining two of the four phases of the Delhi-Meerut Expressway (DME) to traffic for a trial run. If one is using the access-controlled lanes of the expressway the six middle lanes, three on either side the 82km drive from Delhi’s Sarai Kale Khan to Meerut will take under an hour. Earlier, the drive between the two cities used to take at least two hours. The formal inauguration of the expressway will, however, take place in about two months.

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