Maharashtra: 10 million citizens fully vaccinated against Covid
Maharashtra on Monday became the first Indian state to administer both Covid-19 jabs to 10 million citizens
Maharashtra on Monday became the first Indian state to administer both Covid-19 jabs to 10 million citizens. The state on Monday recorded 4,877 fresh infections, even as its tally of fully vaccinated citizens reached 10,099,524. The total number of doses administered in state has touched 41,766,482.

“Maharashtra has once again achieved an important milestone. We have till now administered first doses to 31,666,958 people. Today [Monday], in this vaccination drive, we managed to reach the figure of vaccinating more than one crore (10 million) people with two doses,” said Dr Pradeep Vyas, additional chief secretary, public health, Maharashtra. Dr Ameet Mandot, director, Gut Clinic, said vaccination is the only solution to counter the Covid-19 pandemic.
“We need to use the carrot-and-stick approach and encourage more people to vaccinate themselves,” said Dr Mandot. “People who are fully vaccinated should be given relaxations like allowing to travel in trains or conducting their businesses,” he added. The state has been asking for a monthly quota of 30 million from the Central government to vaccinate maximum citizens. The Maharashtra legislature even recently passed a resolution recently demanding 30 million doses every month on the plea that it has the infrastructure to undertake this feat. State health minister Rajesh Tope has pleaded that maximum vaccinations will be an effective tool to fight the impending third wave.
Mumbai on Monday recorded 297 new cases with eight deaths with its toll reaching 15,845. The total number of Covid-19 patients right from the outbreak last year has now reached 6,269,799. There were 148,138 tests done on Monday, while the number of recoveries clocked 11,077.
The total number of active patients in Maharashtra currently stands at 88,729, while the total number of deaths right from the Covid-19 outbreak has now reached 131,605. There are currently 88,729 active patients across the state, of which Pune tops with 15,550 patients, followed by Thane with 11,321 active patients. The toll has now reached 131,605 with Pune leading with 18,384 deaths, followed by Mumbai with 15,845.
ABOUT THE AUTHORNaresh KamathNaresh is a Special Correspondent with Hindustan Times, Mumbai, since 2005. He covers the real estate sector, in addition to doing political reportage.
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