Delhi: Over 31,000 children in 12-14 age group given Covid vaccine
Press Trust of India | March 22, 2022 | 08:22 AM IST | 1 min read
About six to seven lakh children in the age bracket of 12 to 14 are eligible for vaccination in Delhi.
NEW DELHI: Over 31,000 children between 12-14 years were vaccinated against COVID-19 in Delhi on Monday. The vaccination for this age group commenced on March 16. Till 7.30 PM on Monday, 31,192 children were administered the jab in the city as the exercise to vaccinate the younger population picked up pace.
As many as 6,416 children were vaccinated in northeast Delhi, the highest among all the districts. The district had recorded the highest figures on March 16 too. Central Delhi recorded the lowest figures at 1,238. Southeast district, where there was zero vaccination on the first day, saw 2,545 children receiving the first jab of the Biological E's Corbevax vaccine.
Also Read | COVID-19: Delhi govt’s two-phase action plan to bridge learning gap in Classes 3-9 students
About six to seven lakh children in the age bracket of 12 to 14 are eligible for vaccination in the city. Delhi on Monday reported 108 fresh COVID-19 cases and zero fatality, while the positivity rate stood at 0.49 per cent, according to data shared by the city's health department. With this, the national capital's case count increased to 18,63,899 while the death toll stood at 26,147 the health bulletin stated.
The Centre had recently released guidelines for Covid vaccination of children aged 12-14 and said only the Corbevax vaccine would be used for the beneficiaries in this age group. According to it, vaccination of 12-14 years would be conducted through dedicated inoculation sessions to avoid their unintended vaccination with any other COVID-19 vaccines.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Featured News
]- Maharashtra eases university teacher recruitment norms; academic weightage cut to 60% from 75%
- UP Budget 2026-27: Vocational education funds up 88%; 14 new medical colleges; school outlay highest
- 3 yrs after UGC guidelines, 80% central universities yet to appoint professors of practice, private ones lead
- NMC approves record 20,098 new MBBS, PG medical seats, 777 after initial rejection
- 2 years into paramedical courses, students find themselves in vocational training; 300 protest in North Bengal
- Vidya Pravesh: 4.2 crore students across 8.9 lakh schools covered, but numbers now falling consistently
- Over 7 lakh Kendriya Vidyalaya students assessed via education ministry’s TARA app, 1.46 lakh on career tool
- Caste on Campus: The shape of discrimination in universities and why many back UGC equity regulations
- Across Telangana’s new government medical colleges, 26 depts empty, 31 with single teachers: Doctors’ survey
- ‘No TET’: School teachers’ jobs at risk, hundreds in Delhi to rally against mandatory eligibility tests