Covid vaccine: India gave more jabs than G7 nations combined in August
The Indian government aims to vaccinate all eligible citizens by the end of 2021. India, so far, has provided more than 686 million doses of the vaccine. More than half of India's eligible population, about 473 million people, have received a single dose of the vaccine. However, only 17% of eligible adults were fully vaccinated in early January. India has reported more than 33 million cases, second only to the United States, it has also recorded just 440,000 deaths, which is third behind the US and Brazil. Since January
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Covid vaccine: India gave more jabs than G7 nations combined in August
The Indian government aims to vaccinate all eligible citizens by the end of 2021. India, so far, has provided more than 686 million doses of the vaccine. More than half of India's eligible population, about 473 million people, have received a single dose of the vaccine. However, only 17% of eligible adults were fully vaccinated in early January. India has reported more than 33 million cases, second only to the United States, it has also recorded just 440,000 deaths, which is third behind the US and Brazil. Since January
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Covid vaccine: India gave more jabs than G7 nations combined in August
The Indian government aims to vaccinate all eligible citizens by the end of 2021. India, so far, has provided more than 686 million doses of the vaccine. More than half of India's eligible population, about 473 million people, have received a single dose of the vaccine. However, only 17% of eligible adults were fully vaccinated in early January. India has reported more than 33 million cases, second only to the United States, it has also recorded just 440,000 deaths, which is third behind the US and Brazil. Since January