Meghalaya’s precaution dose coverage lowest in India

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NEW DELHI, Aug 30: Only a fifth of the eligible people in India have taken the precaution dose of COVID-19 vaccine so far, with the lowest coverage being in Meghalaya, followed by states like Jharkhand, Nagaland, Punjab and Haryana, officials said on Tuesday.
Around 12% of the eligible 77 crore population in the age group of 18-59 years have taken the precaution dose of COVID-19 vaccine so far, they said. Besides, 35 per cent of the 16.80 crore population aged 60 years and above, healthcare and frontline workers have been administered the precaution dose.
Only 8% of eligible people aged above 18 years have taken the precaution dose in Meghalaya so far followed by Jharkhand and Nagaland (9 % each) and Punjab and Haryana (10%).
The coverage is only about a third in the major states. Among UTs, Andaman and Nicobar islands lead the chart with 78% followed by 59% in Ladakh. (PTI)

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