Today, india will reach the 'historic' 1 billion vaccine milestone. So far, china has donated over a billion immunizations on its own. india aims to celebrate a huge milestone today, nine months after launching the "World's Largest Vaccine Movement," by completing the 1 billion or 100 Crore doses.

The first ten points of this tale are as follows:

According to the government webpage, the total number of vaccines delivered in the country on wednesday hit 99.7 crores, with around 75% of adults receiving the first dosage and 31% receiving both doses.


Manzur Mandavia, the Union health Minister, urged all eligible persons to be vaccinated as soon as possible and contribute to the "historic" voyage. At red Fort, he premieres a song and a sound-visual film by vocalist kailash kher in preparation for the concert. According to PTI, the Largest National flag, weighing almost 1,400 kg, would be flown at the red Fort.

Trains, planes, and ships will also be equipped with loudspeakers, according to the administration. It further stated that villages that have accomplished 100% vaccination should display posters and banners thanking health professionals for their efforts and commemorating the 100 crore doses recorded.


RS Sharma, the CEO of the National health Authority, told on wednesday, "We are doing 700 immunizations per second." It's a little tough to figure out who the recipients of the '100 crore' are.


Because of the unknown and unpredictable nature of the coronavirus, the extent and severity of the pandemic, and the problems surrounding the manufacture, and distribution, the government has committed to providing one billion vaccines. 


The Center was handed over Rs 2.5 crore in a single day last month to commemorate prime minister Narendra Modi's 71st birthday; this is the fourth time more than a crore has been donated in a single day. 

Concerns were raised about the exact number of shots administered after some disturbing anomalies appeared, including jabs given to dead people from Madhya Pradesh.


However, the opposition has raised various red flags, including one raised by the Left parties: the disparity in the proportion of completely vaccinated people vs those who have only had one shot. Only 20% of the 1.4 billion people in the country share both viewpoints. Although it is the country's busiest festive season, only a single treatment has been administered to an estimated 51 per cent of the population, offering 30 to 50% protection against the virus.


The discrepancy between persons who have been partially vaccinated and those who have been fully vaccinated is one of the greatest in the world, and it concerns a country that has already lost over 450,000 people, or 4.52 million people. The federal government is aware of the issue and has urged states and union territories to concentrate on providing second doses and to exchange methods for closing the gap.

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