The Tamil Nadu health department has administered 16,43,879 lakh doses of vaccine in the second mega vaccination camp organised by it.
The state public health department in a statement on Sunday said that this has taken the total vaccination to one crore since the beginning of September till date. The vaccination was administered from 7 a.m. till 7 p.m. and the compiled data was made available late at night.
The health department officials also said that as the state has almost exhausted its quota of vaccines, there would not be any vaccines on Monday. Regular vaccination will resume after the vaccine supplies arrive from New Delhi, officials said.
The state health department had expected to vaccinate 15 lakh people on Sunday in 18,824 centres spread across primary health centres, anganwadis, noon meal centres, government hospitals, schools and some auditoriums.
Of the 16,43,879 people who were inoculated, a total of 10,85,097 received their first dose and 5,58,782 their second dose of vaccine, the statement said,
A total of 9,66,568 people in the age group of 18-44 were vaccinated on Sunday and vaccines were administered to 5,02,578 people aged between 45- 59 in the mega vaccine camps.
State health minister Ma Subramanian, who inaugurated the vaccination at Pollachi, also visited the centres in six districts — Coimbatore, Erode, Namakkal, Tiruppur, Dharmapuri and Salem.
Ruling out the possibility of a coronavirus third wave hitting the state, he said in view of the problems faced during the first wave of Covid-19 the chief minister had taken stringent steps to control the second and stop the third wave.
The state government, according to the health minister, is to receive the next allotment of vaccines on September 21. The Minister said, “We will be receiving the next allotment of vaccines on September 21 itself and we will resume vaccinations immediately. The state has already touched one crore vaccine-mark in the month of September till date.”