Ministry of Health
and Family Welfare
Total Vaccination Coverage nearing 3 Crore
Posted On: 13 MAR
2021 11:22AM by PIB
More than 20 lakh (20,53,537) vaccine doses were given on Day-56 of the vaccination drive (12th March, 2021) through 30,561 sessions.
This is the highest single day vaccine administration so far.
16,39,663 beneficiaries were
vaccinated for 1st dose (HCWs
and FLWs) and 4,13,874 HCWs and FLWs received the 2nd dose of vaccine.
Date:
12th March,
2021 |
|||||||
HCWs |
FLWs |
45 to < 60 years
with Co-morbidities |
Over 60 years |
Total Achievement |
|||
1stDose |
2ndDose |
1stDose |
2nd Dose |
1stDose |
1stDose |
1stDose |
2ndDose |
70,504 |
1,37,745 |
1,14,621 |
2,76,129 |
2,23,856 |
12,30,682 |
16,39,663 |
4,13,874 |
Cumulative of more than 2.82 Cr (2,82,18,457) vaccine
doses have been administered through 4,86,314 sessions, as per the provisional report till 7 am
today.
These include 72,93,575 HCWs (1st dose), 41,94,030 HCWs (2nd dose), 72,35,745 FLWs (1st dose) and 9,48,923 FLWs (2nd Dose), 12,54,468 beneficiaries aged more than 45 years with specific co-morbidities (1st
Dose) and 72,91,716 beneficiaries aged more than 60 years.
HCWs |
FLWs |
45
to <60 years with Co-morbidities |
Over 60 years |
||
1st Dose |
2nd Dose |
1st Dose |
2nd Dose |
1st Dose |
1st Dose |
72,93,575 |
41,94,030 |
72,35,745 |
9,48,923 |
12,54,468 |
72,91,716 |
8 States constituted 74% of 20,53,537 doses administered in
last 24 hours.
Uttar Pradesh has topped the list with more than 3.3 lakh
vaccine doses.
Ten States account for 69% of the second dose vaccinations in
Maharashtra, Kerala, Punjab, Karnataka,
Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh reported 87.72% of the new cases in last 24 hours.
Maharashtra accounts
for 63.57% of
Eight states are displaying an upward trajectory in daily new
cases.
On the other hand, 20 States/UTs have less than 1,000 Active
Cases.
India’s cumulative recoveries stand at
1,09,73,260 today. The national Recovery Rate is 96.82%. The gap between total
recovered cases and active cases is constantly rising and stands at 10,771,238
today.
19,957 recoveries were registered in the last 24 hours. 86.43%
of the new recovered cases are observed to be concentrated in 6 States.
140 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours.
Five States account for 81.43% of the new deaths.
Eighteen States/UTs have not reported any
COVID19 deaths in the last 24 hours.
These are Rajasthan,
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Ministry of Health
and Family Welfare
Dr. Harsh Vardhan inaugurates multiple facilities at
AIIMS Bhopal
“Dream of Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji being fulfilled with network of AIIMS across
the country for superior healthcare for all Citizens”
“Government committed to expanding Institutes of Medical Excellence for High
Quality Medical care for all”
Posted On: 13 MAR
2021 6:22PM by PIB
Dr.
Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare inaugurated
multiple facilities at All
The
Union Minister laid the Foundation Stone of Administrative Block and dedicated
the Auditorium of AIIMS,
Recollecting
the long-arduous journey in providing regionally balanced specialized medical
care throughout the country, Dr. Harsh Vardhan said, “Dream of Shri Atal Bihari
Vajpayee ji being fulfilled with network of AIIMS across the country for
superior healthcare for all citizens. He envisioned to mitigate the
regional imbalance in the healthcare management and teaching standards, after
long realization that AIIMS,
He
stated that Government of India under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister
Shri Narendra Modi is deeply committed to expanding Institutes of Medical
Excellence for high quality medical care for all.
Dr.
Harsh Vardhan expressed his unqualified elation at the multi-faceted
achievements of the institute including areas of academics, patient care
services, capacity building and research activities.
Speaking
of the recently inaugurated ICMR-MARC Centre, Dr. Harsh Vardhan said, “I am
also happy to know that Institute has got the New Generation Sequencing
facility. This system will help faster sequencing of the pathogens including
the SARS-CoV-2, other viruses, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. I am also
incredibly happy to know that scientists and faculty of this Institute in
collaboration with AIIMS,
He
congratulated the institute in its endeavour of productive collaboration with
other Institutes like the Research Institute of McGill University Health
Center, Canada; CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR);
National Institute of Health & Family Welfare (NIHFW); National Health
Mission (NHM); AIIMS Rishikesh; Department of Public Health & Family
Welfare, Govt. of MP.
The
Health Minister also informed that AIIMS,
“As
a centre of Excellence for clinical management of COVID-19, Weekly webinars are
being organized through COVID-19 related to pathophysiology, diagnostics,
epidemiology, prophylactics, and therapeutics of COVID-19 among the medical and
nursing fraternity of the region.”, he added. He also congratulated the
institute for administering a total 6,433 doses of vaccines till date.
Dr.
Balram Bhargava, Secretary (Health Research) and DG-ICMR, Prof. (Dr.) Sarman
Singh, Director, AIIMS Bhopal and other senior officials of ICMR and AIIMS
Bhopal were also present.
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Ministry of Health
and Family Welfare
Dr Harsh Vardhan’s visit to Bhopal
Dr. Harsh Vardhan inaugurates New Green Campus of NIREH
“Suitable Intervention Strategies will enable the achievement of the
sustainable development goals of UNDP”
“Exposure to Ambient Air Pollutants especially PM2.5 and NO2 contribute to the
Spread and Virulence of SARS-CoV2 infection”
Posted On: 13 MAR
2021 5:32PM by PIB
Dr.
Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare inaugurated the New
Green Campus of ICMR’s National Institute for Research in Environment Health
(NIREH), at
Terming
the event a historical moment for the country, Dr. Harsh Vardhan spoke on the
timely importance of the work carried out at NIREH: “In the current times,
massive urbanization and development have taken a toll on our environment. Many
parameters of the environment such as air, water, soil, biodiversity, etc. have
been adversely affected resulting in deterioration of global human health.
Thus, looking into the health effects being caused by adverse environmental
conditions is a need of the hour. It is fortunate that
The
Union Minister informed that NIREH,
Laying
out the challenges before NIREH, Dr. Harsh Vardhan explained, “The World Health
Organization (WHO) reported in 2018 that over 91% of the global population
resides in areas where ambient air pollution levels exceed the normal limits
prescribed by the WHO resulting in around 4.2 million annual deaths. The Lancet
Commission on Pollution and Health further estimated that 1.8 million deaths worldwide
are related to ‘water’ (mainly microbiological contamination) and 0.5 million
deaths occur due to chemical pollution of water and soil by heavy metals and
other man-made chemicals. Another major source of water pollution that is yet
to be appropriately quantified is plastic debris. It has become an important
environmental problem because of its ubiquitous prevalence, persistence,
accumulation in aquatic food chains, and adverse effects on aquatic organisms
and potentially to human health. The emission of huge quantities of greenhouse
gases (GHG) into the atmosphere, which is the main cause of climate change.
Thus, research, especially targeted at estimating the burden of
pollution/climate change and consequent health effects, is essential to design
and implement suitable intervention strategies that will enable the achievement
of the sustainable development goals of UNDP.
He
also added that NIREH will play a great role in changing human behaviour
through scientific communication aimed at educating and motivating the public
to adopt pro-environmental behaviour.
Contextualising
the current COVID-19 pandemic in the underexplored relationship between
environment and health, Dr. Harsh Vardhan noted, “Emerging evidence suggests
that exposure to ambient air pollutants especially PM2.5 and NO2 contribute
to the spread and virulence of SARS-CoV2 infection. Furthermore, ambient air
pollution is a known risk factor for multiple adverse health outcomes including
chronic cardio-respiratory morbidities and the presence of said morbidities
renders the affected population more vulnerable to COVID-19. To worsen matters,
closed indoor spaces provide ideal environments for viral transmission due to a
lack of ventilation preventing the dilution of viral particles and the absence
of ultraviolet rays which can potentially inactivate the virus.”
Dr.
Harsh Vardhan ended his speech by pointing out that the concerns raised by him
are only the tip of an iceberg and wished them the best in bringing to light
facets of the complex relationship between environment and health.
Dr.
Balram Bhargava, Secretary (Health Research) and DG-ICMR, Dr. RR Tiwari,
Director, ICMR-NIREH and other senior officials of ICMR and ICMR-NIREH were
also present.
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