Well Done Odisha: State COVID Vaccination Count Exceeds Govt Allocation
Bhubaneswar: Odisha has vaccinated more people against COVID-19 than the number of doses allocated by the Centre by prudently using the extra dose available in each vial as wastage.
In the process, Odisha has recorded a negative wastage of -2.2 per cent.
Informing this in a tweet on Friday, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik added, “Appreciate the healthcare professionals & nurses for their efficiency in administering vaccine to save precious lives.”
#Odisha has vaccinated more people than the number of doses allocated by GoI, by prudently using the extra dose available in each vial as wastage. Appreciate the healthcare professionals & nurses for their efficiency in administering vaccine to save precious lives. #OdishaCares pic.twitter.com/nvhQSaPAlY
— Naveen Patnaik (@Naveen_Odisha) May 7, 2021
As on Thursday, the number of vaccines available in Odisha is as follows:
Covishield (Govt of India) — 71,370
Covaxin (Govt of India) — 2,90,040
Covaxin (Odisha) — 1,20,860
The few other states that have achieved this efficiency in reducing vaccine wastage are Goa (-4.85%), Kerala (-4.36%) and Himachal Pradesh (-1.6%).
Also Read: 1.3 Lakh Fully Vaccinated In Bhubaneswar; How Many Vaccines Are Left In Odisha
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