Coronavirus | U.P. leads in number of vaccine shots given on June 24, 2021
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India administered 59.1 lakh (5.91 million) doses of COVID-19 vaccines till 9 p.m. on June 24. Uttar Pradesh recorded the very best number of vaccinations (8.2 lakh) adopted by Madhya Pradesh (7.3 lakh) and Gujarat (4.3 lakh).
Between June 1 and 23, 37.2 lakh doses had been administered each day in India on common. At the present fee, a complete of 100.3 crore doses will be administered by December 31, 2021, which is round 87.7 crore doses lower than these required to totally vaccinate all adults (188 crore doses). To totally inoculate all adults by the top of this yr, 82.2 lakh doses have to be given each day on common in the nation.
The seven-day rolling common of each day vaccinations in the nation continues to extend. It stood at 51.6 lakh on June 23, which is greater than the 32.6 lakh recorded per week earlier than (June 16). It was additionally considerably greater than the typical each day doses recorded a month earlier than (May 23) which was 18.8 lakh.

About 26.8% of adults in India, 46% of these aged above 45, and 48.8% of folks aged above 60, have gotten no less than one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. However, solely 3.9% are totally vaccinated. The figures are primarily based on the estimated inhabitants in 2021.
India recorded 47,755 new COVID-19 circumstances till 9.15 p.m. on June 24, taking the cumulative caseload to three,01,29,934. As many as 1,280 new deaths had been additionally registered taking the tally to three,93,294.
Kerala reported 12,078 new infections, adopted by Maharashtra (9,844) and Tamil Nadu (6,162). Maharashtra recorded 556 new fatalities, adopted by Tamil Nadu (155) and Karnataka (138). Maharashtra’s fatalities embrace backlog deaths which had been missed in the earlier experiences.
The figures don’t embrace circumstances and deaths from Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Tripura, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Ladakh. The knowledge are sourced from the respective States’ well being bulletins.
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