The Day 374 COVID-19 Vaccination Report of India confirmed that India’s cumulative COVID Vaccination Coverage reached 1,62,77,06,092 (as per PIB).
The Day 374 COVID-19 Vaccination Report of India





New Delhi (ABC Live India): The Day 374 COVID-19 Vaccination Report of India: Today was day 374 of the countrywide COVID-19 vaccination program and the total numbers of doses given reached 1,62,77,06,092 (as per PIB).
According to the official data released by MoHFW out of reported 1,62,26,07,516 vaccine doses 88,66,02,809 were administered as first doses, whereas remaining of 68,58,92,131 doses were second doses. Also till today total 4,19,32,411 doses were given to children of age group of 15-17 years and 81,80,165 have been administered as booster doses .
It is pertinent to report that today the difference between the vaccination data reported by PIB at 7PM, and the official data released by MoHFW at 7AM on 24/01/2022 reported of 50,98,576 doses, as reported numbers of vaccine by the PIB is 1,62,77,06,092 and MoHFW is 1,62,26,07,516.
The ABC Research team reports that it is strange that as per the data provided by the government agencies today the number of doses provided to the states were 1,25,36,840 doses in a single day, and the number of vaccine doses utilized including wastage increased to 1,48,90,03,609 from 1,48,15,25,049 which is also an unambiguous data, contrary to vaccination data provided by the government today, as the total number of doses administered today were 49,52,290 therefore by keeping in view the huge ambiguity in the data provided by the government agencies, the ABC Research team has decided to publish a detailed report of India’s vaccination data, that too after proper verification of vaccination data of India.
As per PIB, India’s COVID-19 vaccination coverage has crossed 162.77 Crore (1,62,77,06,092) today. More than 49 lakh (49,52,290) Vaccine Doses have been administered till 7 pm today. More than 87 lakh (87,33,359) Precaution Doses for the identified categories of beneficiaries for COVID vaccination have been administered so far. The daily vaccination tally is expected to increase with the compilation of the final reports for the day by late tonight.
The cumulative coverage of vaccine doses, segregated based on population priority groups, is as follows:
Cumulative Vaccine Dose Coverage |
||
HCWs |
1st Dose |
10392339 |
2nd Dose |
9825312 |
|
Precaution Dose |
2825458 |
|
FLWs |
1st Dose |
18391528 |
2nd Dose |
17150043 |
|
Precaution Dose |
2810029 |
|
Age Group 15-18 years |
1st Dose |
42544326 |
Age Group 18-44 years |
1st Dose |
535322233 |
2nd Dose |
390454754 |
|
Age Group 45-59 years |
1st Dose |
199279397 |
2nd Dose |
167127070 |
|
Over 60 years |
1st Dose |
124199438 |
2nd Dose |
104286293 |
|
Precaution Dose |
3097872 |
|
Cumulative 1st dose administered |
930129261 |
|
Cumulative 2nd dose administered |
688843472 |
|
Precaution Dose |
8733359 |
|
Total |
1627706092 |
Today’s achievement in the vaccination exercise, segregated by population priority groups, is as follows:
Date: 24th January, 2022 (374thDay) |
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HCWs |
1st Dose |
203 |
2nd Dose |
3803 |
|
Precaution Dose |
83980 |
|
FLWs |
1st Dose |
325 |
2nd Dose |
8197 |
|
Precaution Dose |
121241 |
|
Age Group 15-18 years |
1st Dose |
596105 |
Age Group 18-44 years |
1st Dose |
752436 |
2nd Dose |
1974836 |
|
Age Group 45-59 years |
1st Dose |
113827 |
2nd Dose |
564607 |
|
Over 60 years |
1st Dose |
70757 |
2nd Dose |
318410 |
|
Precaution Dose |
343563 |
|
Cumulative 1st dose administered |
1533653 |
|
Cumulative 2nd dose administered |
2869853 |
|
Precaution Dose |
548784 |
|
Total |
4952290 |
The Ministry of Health and family, the COVID-19 Vaccination Day 374 a total of 1,62,77,06,092 vaccine doses have been given till today, whereas the as per COWIN 1,62,92,02,259 doses were administered as of date, out of these, 93,22,35,872 were the first doses, 68,85,35,216 were the second doses And the remaining 84,31,171 were booster doses, meaning thereby there is a difference 14,96,167 vaccine doses in both the vaccine data issued by the government of India's official agencies in favour of the CoWIN data.
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