Covid-19: Over 1.5 crore vaccinated in Haryana so far, says Health Minister Anil Vij

Anil Vij informed that 4,67,767 Health Care Workers have been administered the vaccine, out of which 2,51,029 Health Care Workers have been administered the first dose and 2,16,738 Health Care Workers have been administered the second dose.

Published On 2021-08-28 03:45 GMT   |   Update On 2021-08-28 03:45 GMT

Chandigarh: Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij said the vaccination drive is moving at a fast pace in the state and in this endeavour , a total of 1.51 crore (1, 51, 54,158) eligible beneficiaries have been vaccinated in the state.

Giving more information in this regard, Vij said so far 1.14 crore (1,14, 68,739) eligible beneficiaries have been administered the first dose and 36,85,419 beneficiaries have been administered the second dose.

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He informed that 4,67,767 Health Care Workers have been administered the vaccine, out of which 2,51,029 Health Care Workers have been administered the first dose and 2,16,738 Health Care Workers have been administered the second dose.

Similarly, so far 4,51,586 Frontline Workers have been vaccinated, of which 2,50,935 have been administered the first dose and 2,00,651 have been administered the second dose.

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