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The State created a capacity of 14,460 jabs of Covishield and 600 of Covaxin. The highest turnout was in Chennai, where 482 people were vaccinated, while capacity was created for 1,200 jabs of Covishield, followed by Coimbatore where 245 people were vaccinated while capacity was created for 300. Meanwhile the state reported 589 new Covid-19 cases during the past 24 hours, 164 of which were from Chennai. Across the State, 51,956 persons were tested today, while 770 patients were discharged and seven died. The total number of cases stands at 830,772 cases, of which 812,568 have been discharged and 12,264 have died so far. The turnout for vaccination remains low on Day-2 at major vaccination centres due to lack of confidence and long holidays. ....
India vaccinated over 17,000 health care workers in 553 sessions on the second day of the Covid vaccination drive across six states, taking the total number of vaccinations to 224,301. There were more than 400 adverse events following the jab, such as fever, headache and nausea, the health ministry said on Sunday. The number of vaccinations has been less than half the targeted number, given the government planned to vaccinate 100 beneficiaries per session, for reasons ranging from lack of confidence in the vaccine to technical glitches. According to the updated figures shared by the health ministry, one the first day of the vaccine launch India had administered the first dose of the Covid antidote to 207,229 beneficiaries the highest Day One vaccinations in the world, ahead of the UK, the US, and France. However, the number fell short by almost 100,000 in reaching the expected target, with several health workers either not showing up or not willing to take the vaccine ....
Stressed over son s learning disability, Chennai mother kills toddler, held after 11 months Stressed over son s learning disability, Chennai mother kills toddler, held after 11 months After 11 months of investigation, the Chennai police has arrested a 33-year-old mother for killing her 4-year-old son. advertisement (Rep Image) After 11 months of investigation, the Chennai police has arrested a 33-year-old mother for killing her 4-year-old son. The accused, identified as Nadiya, was reportedly under severe stress due to her son s condition as he was born with a learning disability. On January 25, 2020, Nadiya admitted her son, Ishanth, at the Stanley Hospital in North Chennai claiming that he had injured himself while playing. ....