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India to start Covid-19 vaccines from January for teens aged 15 and up

Highly-infectious Omicron variant has gained foothold in country

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 26 Dec 2021 2:00PM

India to start Covid-19 vaccines from January for teens aged 15 and up
More than 61% of adults have received both their vaccine doses and 90% have received at least one dose, says India Prime Minister Narendra Modi. – AFP pic, December 26, 2021

NEW DELHI – India will open its Covid-19 vaccination drive for adolescents and start administering booster doses to its at-risk adult population, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced yesterday.

The highly-infectious Omicron variant has gained a foothold in the country, and the health ministry has raised concerns about its onward spread.

“Omicron is a matter of discussion right now,” Modi said. 

“After looking at global developments and examining the last 11 months of our Covid-19 vaccination drive, our scientists have taken key decisions today,” he said in his national address yesterday. 

It is time to be “careful and cautious”, he added, announcing that vaccines will be available for children aged 15 and up from January 3.

Modi said the country’s healthcare and frontline workers, individuals aged above 60, and citizens with underlying conditions will also start receiving their “precaution dose” a week later.

India’s vaccination drive saw a slow and glitchy start in January this year, but picked up pace after the devastating second wave in May that thoroughly exposed the national health infrastructure. 

New Delhi has since administered more than 1.41 billion – mostly domestically-produced – Covid-19 vaccine doses. 

“We understood the importance of vaccines early, and because of that, more than 61% of adults have received both their doses and 90% have received at least one dose,” Modi said.  

The country’s nearly 480,000 Covid-19 deaths are the third-highest, behind the tolls in the United States and Brazil. 

But under-reporting is widespread and some studies have estimated India’s true toll could be up to 10 times higher. – AFP, December 26, 2021

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