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Coronavirus News LIVE Updates: No reports of side-effects of COVID-19 vaccines in Maharashtra, says Rajesh Tope

Coronavirus News LIVE Updates: A total of 18,425 beneficiaries, or 65 percent of the target for the first day, were administered the vaccines across the state on Saturday, a health department official had said

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Coronavirus News LIVE Updates: No reports of side-effects of COVID-19 vaccines in Maharashtra, says Rajesh Tope

A medical worker inoculates a doctor with a Covid-19 vaccine in Ahmedabad. AFP

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BMC postpones COVID-19 vaccine drive in city

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation postpones the coronavirus vaccination drive in the city, after technical glitches were reported in the government’s Covid Vaccine Intelligence Network, or CoWin app on Saturday, reports The Indian Express. The Mumbai civic body said that efforts were underway to fix the problem.

In a statement, the BMC said that after facing troubles with the digital portal, it had allowed beneficiaries to register for the process offline on Saturday. “However, the government has directed that all further entries should be made through the app,” it added. “In view of this, Covid 19 vaccination has been postponed for two days in Mumbai i.e., on Sunday 17th January 2021 and Monday 18th January 2021. Vaccination will resume as soon as the glitches are resolved.”

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Jan 17, 2021 - 18:17 (IST)

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No reports of adverse reaction in Maharashtra, says Tope

 There have been no reports of adverse  reaction or side-effects of COVID-19 vaccine in Maharashtra so far, state Health Minister Rajesh Tope said on Sunday, a day after the inoculation drive was undertaken across the country.  "There has absolutely been no report of any adverse reaction or side-effects of the vaccine following the drive on Saturday. Everything was safe, it will be safe," Tope  told news agency PTI.

As many as 18,425 beneficiaries, or 65 percent of the target for the first day, were given vaccine shot across the state on Saturday, a health department official earlier said. The Maharashtra government on Saturday evening announced suspension of the COVID-19 vaccination drive in the state till Monday owing to problems in the Co-WIN app.
 
 
Tope said it is expected that a "small technical glitch" in the app of the Centre will be addressed by Sunday or Monday and the drive will resume from Tuesday.

Jan 17, 2021 - 18:04 (IST)

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Will poor and underprivileged get free COVID-19 vaccine, asks Congress

 A day after India rolled out the world's largest inoculation drive against COVID-19, the Congress asked the government whether it plans to provide free vaccines to all Indians, especially the underprivileged and the poor.  Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said that though the government claims it will cover three crore people in the first round of the vaccination drive, it is yet to clarify if the remaining population of India will get a vaccine and whether they will get it for free.
 
"Is the government not aware that 81.35 crore people are eligible for subsidised ration under the Food Security Act? Will the SC, ST, BC, OBC, BPL, APL, the poor and the underprivileged get the vaccine for free or not? If yes, what is the roll-out plan, and by when will the government ensure free vaccination," he asked. "Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP government need to answer...Who will get free corona vaccine? How many people will get the free corona vaccine? Where will you get free corona vaccine," he said.
 
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Jan 17, 2021 - 17:46 (IST)

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Narendra Modi should have taken COVID-19 vaccine: Congres' Pradeep Mathur

Senior Congress leader and former UP legislator Pradeep Mathur on Sunday said it would have been better had Prime Minister Narendra Modi taken the coronavirus vaccine shot on the first day of the inoculation drive, thereby injecting confidence among people.   "It would have been better had Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented an example like that of Joe Biden, the president-elect of the US, by getting himself vaccinated. By taking the COVID-19 vaccine shot, he would have injected confidence among people of the country. People are still feeling hesitant in getting themselves vaccinated," Mathur said on Sunday.
 
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Jan 17, 2021 - 17:23 (IST)

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Third wave of coronavirus on the wane in Delhi, says Satyendar Jain

 Delhi registered 246 new coronavirus cases, the lowest in around eight months, and eight more deaths, as the positivity rate dipped to 0.36 percent on Sunday, the Health Department said. The infection tally rose to 6.32 lakh and the toll mounted to 10,746, according to a health bulletin. As many as 6.19 lakh patients have recovered and the active cases dropped to 2,544 from 2,691 the previous day. Of the total number of 11,088 beds in COVID hospitals, 9,987 are vacant, the bulletin stated.
 
"The positivity rate has remained below 0.5 percent for the last few days," Health Minister Satyendar Jain said on Sunday. "We can comfortably say that the third wave is on the wane."  The health minister noted that cases have decreased but appealed to people to take precautions and use masks.

Jan 17, 2021 - 17:01 (IST)

Those not wearing masks in private vehicles will not be fined, says BMC

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation had decided not to fine those found not wearing masks inside their private vehicles, said reports. However, not wearing masks in public transport remains a punishable offence and those found without masks in public transport will be fined.

In June 2020, BMC had issued an advisory saying wearing of mask is compulsory in public/workplaces and even while travelling in personal/official or public transport and said that those found without masks will be fined. According to a report by the Indian Express, If the violators  argued or refused to pay fines, the BMC also made them perform community services, such as sweeping roads. In September, the BMC had reduced the fine for not wearing a mask from the initial Rs 1,000 to Rs 200.

Jan 17, 2021 - 16:42 (IST)

Over 4,300 healthcare workers vaccinated in Delhi on Day-1, says Satyendar Jain

Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain on Sunday said some people did not turn up for coronavirus vaccination at the last moment, adding that the government cannot ask anyone to compulsorily take the jab, even if they have registered for it.  In Delhi, a total of 4,319 healthcare workers — 53.3 percent of those registered  — got the vaccine shots on the first day of the COVID-19 vaccination drive on Saturday, the minister said. Jain noted that a similar trend was observed across the country, adding that around 50 percent of those registered got the jabs on the first day.
 
One "severe" and 51 "minor" cases of AEFI (adverse events following immunisation) were reported among health workers who were administered the coronavirus vaccine in Delhi on Saturday, according to official figures. An AIIMS security guard had developed an allergic reaction after receiving the vaccine. He was kept under observation of doctors, an official had said on Saturday. "His current status is not known... 51 others were discharged after some time," said health minister Satyendar Jain.
The minister also said that the Delhi government decided to omit vaccination centres of municipal corporations due to the ongoing strike by the civic bodies. "The number of vaccination sites will be increased from 81 to 175 in some days. Thereafter, it will be increased to 1,000. It will also include the sites of municipal corporations," he said.
 
 
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Jan 17, 2021 - 16:01 (IST)

Mizoram schools to open for classes 10, 12  from 22 Jan

The Mizoram government has decided to allow reopening of schools for students of Class 10 and 12 from 22 January and places of worship from February. According to the new unlock guidelines issued on Saturday schools and hostels will reopen from 22 January for students of class 10 and 12. The guidelines said churches will be allowed to open with 50 percent sitting capacity or 200 attendees on every Saturday and Sunday noon time from first February.
 
The new guidelines also said any student intending to join his or her hostel must produce a COVID-19 negative certificate obtained within 96 hours before entry into the hostel.
 
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Jan 17, 2021 - 15:38 (IST)

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Kolkata nurse stable, experts trying to ascertain cause behind illness post COVID jab

 
The health condition of a 35- year-old nurse, who fell ill in Kolkata following the administration of COVID-19 vaccine, is currently stable, and a medical board
of experts has been formed to find out why she fainted after taking the shot, a senior official said on Sunday. The health department official, who is also a prominent doctor, said the experts are examining her condition as of now, and the analysis might take some time. "She is is stable. We have formed a board of experts to take care of the treatment procedure. Let's see how quickly we can analyse the reason behind her illness and come up with a solution. As of now, she is responding well to the treatment," the official told  news agency PTI.
 
 
Asked if there was any underlying cause, the official said, "No one can say anything for sure as of now. Experts are examining her condition. We have found out that the woman suffers from chronic Asthma and is hypersensitive to a number of drugs." The nurse was on Saturday admitted to the critical care unit (CCU) of Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College and Hospital as she complained of uneasiness and fainted shortly after taking the shot, during the nationwide vaccination programme.

Jan 17, 2021 - 15:24 (IST)

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Maldives president congratulates PM on COVID-19 vaccination drive

Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih congratulates PM Narendra Modi and the governemnt for launching vaccination drive against COVID-19.

Jan 17, 2021 - 15:16 (IST)

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Puducherry logs 35 new COVID-19 cases today

The union territory of Puducherry logged 35 new COVID-19 cases taking the overall tally to38,646, a top Health Department official said on Sunday.

No fresh fatalities were reported in the last 24 hours, Director of the Department of Health and Family Welfare S Mohan Kumar said in a release.The death toll remained at642, he added.

The 35 new cases were identified at the end of the examination of 2,535 samples and were spread over Puducherry region (30), Karaikal (three) and Mahe (2), he said, adding no fresh infection was reported from Yanam.

The fatality and recovery rates were 1.66 percent and 97.6 percent respectively. Kumar said that 37 patients were discharged after recovery during the last 24 hours.

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News LATEST Updates: There have been no reports of adverse reaction or side-effects of vaccine in Maharashtra so far, state Health Minister Rajesh Tope said on Sunday, a day after the inoculation drive was undertaken across the country.  "There has absolutely been no report of any adverse reaction or side-effects of the vaccine following the drive on Saturday. Everything was safe, it will be safe," Tope  told news agency PTI.

 

 Delhi registered 246 new cases, the lowest in around eight months, and eight more deaths, as the positivity rate dipped to 0.36 percent on Sunday, the Health Department said. The infection tally rose to 6.32 lakh and the toll mounted to 10,746, according to a health bulletin.

"The positivity rate has remained below 0.5 percent for the last few days," Health Minister Satyendar Jain said on Sunday. "We can comfortably say that the third wave is on the wane." The health minister noted that cases have decreased but appealed to people to take precautions and use masks.

The Mizoram government has decided to allow reopening of schools for students of Class 10 and 12 from 22 January and places of worship from February. According to the new unlock guidelines issued on Saturday schools and hostels will reopen from 22 January for students of class 10 and 12.

The guidelines said churches will be allowed to open with 50 percent sitting capacity or 200 attendees on every Saturday and Sunday at noon from first February.

The share of India's active cases, which stand at 2,08,826, has fallen below 2 per cent of the total caseload for the first time, the Union health ministry said on Sunday.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation postpones the vaccination drive in the city, after technical glitches were reported in the government’s Covid Vaccine Intelligence Network, or CoWin app on Saturday, reports The Indian Express. The Mumbai civic body said that efforts were underway to fix the problem.

Of the 1.91 lakh beneficiaries administered vaccine shots on the first day of the countrywide vaccination drive, the highest number of inoculations were carried out in Uttar Pradesh with 21291 people taking the jab, reports PTI.

The total number of Adverse events following immunisation (AEFI) post- vaccine in Delhi stands at 52 out of which only one is severe, said the Delhi Government on Saturday.

A total of 1,91,181 beneficiaries were vaccinated on the first day of India’s vaccination drive as the country kickstarted its inoculation campaign with two locally manufactured shots, the Union health ministry said on Saturday. The first dose was administered to a sanitation worker at the All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the campaign with a nationally televised speech

India on Sunday reported 15,144 fresh infections with 181 fatalities pushing the country's caseload to 1,05,57,985, toll now at 1,52,274.

Loud applause and cheers rang out as the first jabs were administered to frontline workers at hospitals and healthcare centres across the country on Saturday at the start of the gargantuan vaccination exercise, hailed as a momentous occasion in India's fight against the pandemic.

"This is the beginning of the final war," said Dr Naveen Thacker, a paediatrician and member of the Gujarat government's task force on , after receiving the first vaccine in the state.

Vaccination rooms were decorated with flowers and balloons, the first beneficiaries were welcomed with 'aarti', garlands and sweets, and people posed with victory signs after receiving the shots as a sense of hope prevailed over the months of anxiety and uncertainty as well as any apprehensions about the vaccines.

Doctors, nurses, sanitation workers and eminent functionaries were among the nearly two lakh people who received the shots on the first day of the biggest vaccination drive in the world at 3,351 session sites, which were visited by chief ministers, ministers and senior officials.

For many health workers like Jalpa Gandhi, a nurse at the Ahmedabad civil hospital, there was finally some comfort as they recalled the difficult months spent during the pandemic with gnawing fears that they may catch the virus while at work.

"I feel relieved after the vaccination. I wore PPE kits when attending to patients, but there was always this apprehension that I might get infected, said Gandhi who has been on COVID- 19 duty' from March 22, 2020, when the first patient in the state was admitted to the civil hospital.

Political leaders, experts and prominent people from all walks of life urged the people not to believe in any misleading claims.

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other leaders hailed the corona warriors and remembered those who lost their lives in the pandemic since January last year.

Striking an emotional chord, Modi spoke of the disruption the pandemic had caused to people's lives, isolating victims of the and denying the dead traditional last rites.

The country has so far reported 1.05 crore cases and 1,52,093 deaths.

In a choked voice, the prime minister also referred to sacrifices made by healthcare and frontline workers, hundreds of whom lost their lives to the viral infection.

"Our vaccination programme is driven by humanitarian concerns, those exposed to maximum risk will get priority," the prime minister said, while noting that young and old in every household have had the same question for some time as to when will the vaccine arrive.

Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said it was an epoch-making moment for India that will take us closer to ending this pandemic.

Manish Kumar, a sanitation worker, became the first person in the national capital to be administered a vaccine during the launch of the drive at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in the presence of Vardhan.

As people around applauded, AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria also received a shot of the vaccine followed by NITI Aayog member V K Paul.

Kumar, who works at the AIIMS along with his mother Laxmi Rani, said he was not at all nervous and was "proud of getting the vaccine".

Vardhan said the two vaccines were a 'sanjivani', life infusing, in the fight against the pandemic.

"We have won the battle against polio and now we have reached the decisive phase of winning the war against COVID. I want to congratulate all frontline workers on this day," he told reporters shortly after the vaccine shots were administered.

Volunteers were given chocolates, cakes and juices after the shots at the Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality hospital (RGSSH) in Delhi.

At Mumbai's Cooper Hospital, dozens of health workers clapped and cheered the "vaccine carrier" staff who were given a traditional welcome with aarti'.

Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar compared the fight against to the last Test match against Australia, saying there were "lots of ups and downs" but the frontline warriors took many blows and ensured that the team wouldn't collapse.

Taking to Twitter, Bollywood celebrities applauded the scientists and doctors for their achievement. "#LargestVaccineDrive Thanks to all the scientists and Doctors and Health care workers Thanks @narendramodi," veteran actor-politician Paresh Rawal tweeted.

"Bravo India! Congratulations to Indian authorities, medical & health teams for starting off the massive Covid vaccination drive. Forever grateful to our frontline heroes who have been risking their lives this past year to save others," actor Priyanka Chopra said.

The two vaccines being administered are Covishield, developed by Oxford University and British-Swedish company AstraZeneca and manufactured by the Pune-based Serum Institute of India (SII), and Covaxin, developed by Bharat Biotech, Hyderabad.

SII CEO Adar Poonawalla shared on Twitter a video of receiving the jab.

Raja Chowdhury, a Group D staff at the state-run SSKM Hospital in Kolkata, was given the first dose of Covishield in West Bengal as the inoculation exercise started in the presence of Urban Development Minister Firhad Hakim, an official said.

"Today I feel so relieved after receiving the vaccine. It's a lifetime experience and I will tell everyone about it. All these months, I have seen what this disease can do to a family, how dreams have been shattered," Chowdhury told PTI.

 

Asha Pawar (55), who receives the vaccine at Maharaja Yeshwantrao (MY) Hospital in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, said she had no apprehensions about the safety of the vaccine and hoped that it will prove helpful in saving lives.

"There was an atmosphere of fear during the outbreak of the epidemic in Indore. But now, after getting this vaccine, I have no fear and I feel very good," said Pawar and flashed the victory sign.

 

Updated Date: January 17, 2021 18:29:07 IST

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