COVID-19: Over 74,000 more vaccinated in Delhi

As many as 21,45,265 people have been vaccinated. Out of these 17,80,147 people had got their first shot, while the rest 3,65,118 had also got the second dose

Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said that India had warned of reciprocal measures, If the UK does not address its concerns over the new travel rules relating to Covid-19 vaccine certification and has branded them as discriminatory.

New Delhi: A total of 74,397 beneficiaries received the coronavirus vaccine in the national capital in the last 24 hours, according to data shared by Delhi’s Health Department on April 12.

As many as 21,45,265 people have been vaccinated. Out of these 17,80,147 people had got their first shot, while the rest 3,65,118 had also got the second dose, according to the latest health bulletin.

On April 12, of the 74,397 inoculated, 68,038 received the first jab while 6,359 people got the second dose of the vaccine.

The inoculation drive is taking place at a time when the coronavirus cases have again mounted in the last few weeks.

In the first phase, starting January 16, over 3.6 lakh beneficiaries comprising healthcare workers and frontline workers were vaccinated in Delhi.

The national capital recorded 10,774 fresh cases of COVID-19 on April 11, the highest single-day surge in the national capital.

Published: April 12, 2021, 20:57 IST
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