Delhi's stock of the Covishield vaccine for the 18-44 age group has received a major boost with the arrival of additional 1,67,320 doses on Friday. According to the government, the city now has enough doses to vaccinate the group for the next two weeks.
However, Delhi's stock of Covaxin - the anti-Covid vaccine developed by Bharat Biotech - can dwindle if not replenished soon. The government says it can vaccinate the age group with Covaxin for just two days.
AAP MLA Atishi said Delhi now has 2,58,000 doses of Covishield and 37,000 doses of Covaxin for the 18-44 age group.
"We have seen that the speed of the vaccination drive goes up with the availability of vaccines for the 18-44 age group and goes down as soon as they are on the verge of running out of stock. Here, we are happy to share that Delhi on Friday received 1,67,000 Covishield doses for the age group," she was quoted as saying by news agency PTI on Saturday.
She said for those aged above 45, Delhi has 7,65,000 Covishield and 80,000 Covaxin doses.
The vaccination drive had been stalled at many Delhi centres last month due to a severe shortage of vaccines. Thousands were struggling to get their second dose of Covaxin. However, the vaccine situation in the national capital has significantly improved over the last few days.
On Wednesday, Delhi had received over 2.3 lakh doses of the vaccines for the 18-44 group.
The city has vaccinated over 63 lakh people with at least one dose. Over 15 lakh people have been vaccinated completely.
After killing thousands of people over the last two months, the more virulent wave of the pandemic has receded in the national capital. The city that had been clocking over 25 per cent case positivity rate, has reported just 0.18 per cent positivity today.
Delhi today reported just 35 fresh cases and seven Covid-linked deaths in 24 hours.
The Delhi government has significantly eased the Covid-induced lockdown it imposed in April.
However, experts have warned that another wave can strike in a few weeks if Covid protocols are ignored.
With inputs from PTI
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