The Indian state of Utter Pradesh reported the highest number of administered doses of the vaccine against the coronavirus (COVID-19) as of November 13, 2023. Furthermore, over 2.2 billion total vaccine doses were administered in India during the same time period.
Vaccination in India were administered since January 16, 2021, with the administration of vaccines to all health care workers in the first phase. In February, the vaccination program was expanded to cover front line workers. The second phase of the program began in March which included citizens above the age of 60 and subsequently, people above the age of 45 with comorbidities. India’s vaccination program currently includes two vaccines, namely, Oxford University – AstraZeneca’s Covidshield vaccine, manufactured by the Serum Institute of India and Bharat Biotech Covaxin. Russia's Sputnik V was expected to be added to the mix starting May 2021.
India administered over 2.2 billion vaccine doses for the coronavirus (COVID-19) as of October 20, 2022. The number of people infected with the virus was declining across the Asian country. With the onset of the second wave since late March 2021, the central government increased funding to boost vaccination production.
Note: In these datasets, a person is defined as up to date if they have received at least one dose of an updated COVID-19 vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that certain groups, including adults ages 65 years and older, receive additional doses.
On 6/16/2023 CDPH replaced the booster measures with a new “Up to Date” measure based on CDC’s new recommendations, replacing the primary series, boosted, and bivalent booster metrics The definition of “primary series complete” has not changed and is based on previous recommendations that CDC has since simplified. A person cannot complete their primary series with a single dose of an updated vaccine. Whereas the booster measures were calculated using the eligible population as the denominator, the new up to date measure uses the total estimated population. Please note that the rates for some groups may change since the up to date measure is calculated differently than the previous booster and bivalent measures.
This data is from the same source as the Vaccine Progress Dashboard at https://covid19.ca.gov/vaccination-progress-data/ which summarizes vaccination data at the county level by county of residence. Where county of residence was not reported in a vaccination record, the county of provider that vaccinated the resident is included. This applies to less than 1% of vaccination records. The sum of county-level vaccinations does not equal statewide total vaccinations due to out-of-state residents vaccinated in California.
These data do not include doses administered by the following federal agencies who received vaccine allocated directly from CDC: Indian Health Service, Veterans Health Administration, Department of Defense, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Totals for the Vaccine Progress Dashboard and this dataset may not match, as the Dashboard totals doses by Report Date and this dataset totals doses by Administration Date. Dose numbers may also change for a particular Administration Date as data is updated.
Previous updates:
On March 3, 2023, with the release of HPI 3.0 in 2022, the previous equity scores have been updated to reflect more recent community survey information. This change represents an improvement to the way CDPH monitors health equity by using the latest and most accurate community data available. The HPI uses a collection of data sources and indicators to calculate a measure of community conditions ranging from the most to the least healthy based on economic, housing, and environmental measures.
Starting on July 13, 2022, the denominator for calculating vaccine coverage has been changed from age 5+ to all ages to reflect new vaccine eligibility criteria. Previously the denominator was changed from age 16+ to age 12+ on May 18, 2021, then changed from age 12+ to age 5+ on November 10, 2021, to reflect previous changes in vaccine eligibility criteria. The previous datasets based on age 16+ and age 5+ denominators have been uploaded as archived tables.
Starting on May 29, 2021 the methodology for calculating on-hand inventory in the shipped/delivered/on-hand dataset has changed. Please see the accompanying data dictionary for details. In addition, this dataset is now down to the ZIP code level.
According to a survey in India, around 36 percent of people are not willing to take the COVID-19 vaccine due to fear of side effects of the vaccine. Among the respondents, approximately 16 percent are are not willing to take the vaccine due to not being at risk of catching the virus.
Out of the two billion COVID-19 vaccines administered, over 1.6 billion vaccines were Covishield vaccine developed by Oxford university and AstraZeneca as of September 1, 2022 in India. Vaccinations in India were administered since January 16, 2021, with the administration of vaccines to all health care workers in the first phase. In February, the vaccination program was expanded to cover front line workers. The second phase of the program began in March which included citizens above the age of 60 and subsequently, people above the age of 45 with comorbidities. India’s vaccination program currently includes three vaccines, namely, Oxford University – AstraZeneca’s Covishield vaccine, manufactured by the Serum Institute of India, Bharat Biotech Covaxin and Russia's Sputnik V.
Note: In these datasets, a person is defined as up to date if they have received at least one dose of an updated COVID-19 vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that certain groups, including adults ages 65 years and older, receive additional doses.
Starting on July 13, 2022, the denominator for calculating vaccine coverage has been changed from age 5+ to all ages to reflect new vaccine eligibility criteria. Previously the denominator was changed from age 16+ to age 12+ on May 18, 2021, then changed from age 12+ to age 5+ on November 10, 2021, to reflect previous changes in vaccine eligibility criteria. The previous datasets based on age 12+ and age 5+ denominators have been uploaded as archived tables.
Starting June 30, 2021, the dataset has been reconfigured so that all updates are appended to one dataset to make it easier for API and other interfaces. In addition, historical data has been extended back to January 5, 2021.
This dataset shows full, partial, and at least 1 dose coverage rates by zip code tabulation area (ZCTA) for the state of California. Data sources include the California Immunization Registry and the American Community Survey’s 2015-2019 5-Year data.
This is the data table for the LHJ Vaccine Equity Performance dashboard. However, this data table also includes ZTCAs that do not have a VEM score.
This dataset also includes Vaccine Equity Metric score quartiles (when applicable), which combine the Public Health Alliance of Southern California’s Healthy Places Index (HPI) measure with CDPH-derived scores to estimate factors that impact health, like income, education, and access to health care. ZTCAs range from less healthy community conditions in Quartile 1 to more healthy community conditions in Quartile 4.
The Vaccine Equity Metric is for weekly vaccination allocation and reporting purposes only. CDPH-derived quartiles should not be considered as indicative of the HPI score for these zip codes. CDPH-derived quartiles were assigned to zip codes excluded from the HPI score produced by the Public Health Alliance of Southern California due to concerns with statistical reliability and validity in populations smaller than 1,500 or where more than 50% of the population resides in a group setting.
These data do not include doses administered by the following federal agencies who received vaccine allocated directly from CDC: Indian Health Service, Veterans Health Administration, Department of Defense, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
For some ZTCAs, vaccination coverage may exceed 100%. This may be a result of many people from outside the county coming to that ZTCA to get their vaccine and providers reporting the county of administration as the county of residence, and/or the DOF estimates of the population in that ZTCA are too low. Please note that population numbers provided by DOF are projections and so may not be accurate, especially given unprecedented shifts in population as a result of the pandemic.
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Note: In these datasets, a person is defined as up to date if they have received at least one dose of an updated COVID-19 vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that certain groups, including adults ages 65 years and older, receive additional doses.
On 6/16/2023 CDPH replaced the booster measures with a new “Up to Date” measure based on CDC’s new recommendations, replacing the primary series, boosted, and bivalent booster metrics The definition of “primary series complete” has not changed and is based on previous recommendations that CDC has since simplified. A person cannot complete their primary series with a single dose of an updated vaccine. Whereas the booster measures were calculated using the eligible population as the denominator, the new up to date measure uses the total estimated population. Please note that the rates for some groups may change since the up to date measure is calculated differently than the previous booster and bivalent measures.
This data is from the same source as the Vaccine Progress Dashboard at https://covid19.ca.gov/vaccination-progress-data/ which summarizes vaccination data at the county level by county of residence. Where county of residence was not reported in a vaccination record, the county of provider that vaccinated the resident is included. This applies to less than 1% of vaccination records. The sum of county-level vaccinations does not equal statewide total vaccinations due to out-of-state residents vaccinated in California.
These data do not include doses administered by the following federal agencies who received vaccine allocated directly from CDC: Indian Health Service, Veterans Health Administration, Department of Defense, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Totals for the Vaccine Progress Dashboard and this dataset may not match, as the Dashboard totals doses by Report Date and this dataset totals doses by Administration Date. Dose numbers may also change for a particular Administration Date as data is updated.
Previous updates:
On March 3, 2023, with the release of HPI 3.0 in 2022, the previous equity scores have been updated to reflect more recent community survey information. This change represents an improvement to the way CDPH monitors health equity by using the latest and most accurate community data available. The HPI uses a collection of data sources and indicators to calculate a measure of community conditions ranging from the most to the least healthy based on economic, housing, and environmental measures.
Starting on July 13, 2022, the denominator for calculating vaccine coverage has been changed from age 5+ to all ages to reflect new vaccine eligibility criteria. Previously the denominator was changed from age 16+ to age 12+ on May 18, 2021, then changed from age 12+ to age 5+ on November 10, 2021, to reflect previous changes in vaccine eligibility criteria. The previous datasets based on age 16+ and age 5+ denominators have been uploaded as archived tables.
Starting on May 29, 2021 the methodology for calculating on-hand inventory in the shipped/delivered/on-hand dataset has changed. Please see the accompanying data dictionary for details. In addition, this dataset is now down to the ZIP code level.
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Sate-wise Information On COVID-19 Vaccine Doses.
Dataset : COVID-19 Statewise Vaccine Latest Dataset - India.csv
It Contains:
STATE / UNION TERRITORY -Name of the State/UTS.
TOTAL VACCINATION DOSES -Total number of vaccination doses distributed.
DOSE1 -Number of people received Dose 1.
DOSE2 -Number of people received Dose 2.
VACCINATION DOSES DAY BEFORE -Total number of vaccination doses distributed the day before.
According to a survey in India, around 84 percent of people are willing to take the COVID-19 vaccine as of January 2021.
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COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Beneficiaries Vaccinated: Cumulative: Jammu and Kashmir: 18+ Population: 2nd Dose data was reported at 10,388,596.000 Person in 19 Jun 2024. This stayed constant from the previous number of 10,388,596.000 Person for 13 Jun 2024. COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Beneficiaries Vaccinated: Cumulative: Jammu and Kashmir: 18+ Population: 2nd Dose data is updated daily, averaging 10,388,548.500 Person from Jan 2022 (Median) to 19 Jun 2024, with 876 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10,388,596.000 Person in 19 Jun 2024 and a record low of 9,102,371.000 Person in 04 Jan 2022. COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Beneficiaries Vaccinated: Cumulative: Jammu and Kashmir: 18+ Population: 2nd Dose data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The data is categorized under India Premium Database’s Health Sector – Table IN.HLF008: Disease Outbreaks: Coronavirus 2019: MOHFW: Vaccination: by Age Group.
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COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Beneficiaries Vaccinated: Cumulative: Goa: 18+ Population: 2nd Dose data was reported at 1,224,544.000 Person in 19 Jun 2024. This stayed constant from the previous number of 1,224,544.000 Person for 13 Jun 2024. COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Beneficiaries Vaccinated: Cumulative: Goa: 18+ Population: 2nd Dose data is updated daily, averaging 1,224,521.000 Person from Jan 2022 (Median) to 19 Jun 2024, with 876 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,224,544.000 Person in 19 Jun 2024 and a record low of 1,109,100.000 Person in 04 Jan 2022. COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Beneficiaries Vaccinated: Cumulative: Goa: 18+ Population: 2nd Dose data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The data is categorized under India Premium Database’s Health Sector – Table IN.HLF008: Disease Outbreaks: Coronavirus 2019: MOHFW: Vaccination: by Age Group.
According to a survey conducted in India from December 2020 to January 2021, around 74 percent of people intend to stay updated on COVID-19 vaccination program progress.
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Despite COVID-19 vaccines being available to pregnant women in India since summer 2021, little is known about vaccine uptake among this high-need population. We conducted mixed methods research with pregnant and recently delivered rural women in northern India, consisting of 300 phone surveys and 15 in-depth interviews, in November 2021. Only about a third of respondents were vaccinated, however, about half of unvaccinated respondents reported that they would get vaccinated now if they could. Fears of harm to the unborn baby or young infant were common (22% of unvaccinated women). However, among unvaccinated women who wanted to get vaccinated, the most common barrier reported was that their healthcare provider refused to provide them with the vaccine. Gender barriers and social norms also played a role, with family members restricting women's access. Trust in the health system was high, however, women were most often getting information about COVID-19 vaccines from sources that they did not trust, and they knew they were getting potentially poor-quality information. Qualitative data shed light on the barriers women faced from their family and healthcare providers but described how as more people got the vaccine, that norms were changing. These findings highlight how pregnant women in India have lower vaccination rates than the general population, and while vaccine hesitancy does play a role, structural barriers from the healthcare system also limit access to vaccines. Interventions must be developed that target household decision-makers and health providers at the community level, and that take advantage of the trust that rural women already have in their healthcare providers and the government. It is essential to think beyond vaccine hesitancy and think at the system level when addressing this missed opportunity to vaccinate high-risk pregnant women in this setting.
As at January 2021, Bangladesh had received two million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine produced by the Serum Institute of India. India is one of the biggest producers of the vaccine worldwide. On January 20, the government of India launched its "Vaccine Maitri" (Vaccine Friendship) initiative to support its neighboring countries as well as countries with a significant number of Indian citizens.
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India COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Beneficiaries Vaccinated: Precaution Dose: 60+ Years, Healthcare Workers (HCWs), Frontline Workers (FLWs) data was reported at 0.000 Person in 19 Jun 2024. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 Person for 13 Jun 2024. India COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Beneficiaries Vaccinated: Precaution Dose: 60+ Years, Healthcare Workers (HCWs), Frontline Workers (FLWs) data is updated daily, averaging 171.000 Person from Apr 2022 (Median) to 19 Jun 2024, with 779 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 541,084.000 Person in 14 Jul 2022 and a record low of -5.000 Person in 17 Jun 2023. India COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Beneficiaries Vaccinated: Precaution Dose: 60+ Years, Healthcare Workers (HCWs), Frontline Workers (FLWs) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The data is categorized under India Premium Database’s Health Sector – Table IN.HLF007: Disease Outbreaks: Coronavirus 2019: MOHFW: Vaccination.
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Vaccination practices and beliefs.
According to a survey in India, around 28 percent of the respondents were willing to take the COVID-19 vaccine because to protect other vulnerable family memebers. Among the respondents, approximately 22 percent were willing to take the vaccine because of frequent visit to public places.
Since March 2020 , with the declaration of lockdown for 21 days , everything changed in India from the way we communicate , our education system and above all a downfall in the economy which we are facing from the past one and a half year with lockdown taking place in gaps , we have experience the first wave , the second wave which we are going through is worst than the first one , millions of people died across the world .In India during the second wave ,the country which was hit the hardest by the second wave saw the die of lakhs of people per day ,there was lack of basic medical facilitates Lakh of cases have been reported .only 30 crore people have been vaccinated as per June 2021 , where as the population stand in billions , everyday lakh of people are getting vaccinated .There has been an improvement in the natural environment and a Decline in the economy . The migrant and the poor have been hit the hard who are depended on daily wages .With every thing going online , the electronic industry has earned profit with huge demand for Laptop , smartphones , headphones , the companies sold produces 10 time more than the normal days since the last one year . COVID-19 is a catastrophe which brough in some positive changes also .
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COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Beneficiaries Vaccinated: Cumulative: Chhattisgarh: 18+ Population: 2nd Dose data was reported at 18,537,851.000 Person in 19 Jun 2024. This stayed constant from the previous number of 18,537,851.000 Person for 13 Jun 2024. COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Beneficiaries Vaccinated: Cumulative: Chhattisgarh: 18+ Population: 2nd Dose data is updated daily, averaging 18,537,763.500 Person from Jan 2022 (Median) to 19 Jun 2024, with 876 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 18,537,851.000 Person in 19 Jun 2024 and a record low of 12,370,182.000 Person in 04 Jan 2022. COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Beneficiaries Vaccinated: Cumulative: Chhattisgarh: 18+ Population: 2nd Dose data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The data is categorized under India Premium Database’s Health Sector – Table IN.HLF008: Disease Outbreaks: Coronavirus 2019: MOHFW: Vaccination: by Age Group.
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India COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Beneficiaries Vaccinated: Cumulative: Precaution Dose: 18-59 Years data was reported at 158,664,212.000 Person in 19 Jun 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 158,664,185.000 Person for 13 Jun 2024. India COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Beneficiaries Vaccinated: Cumulative: Precaution Dose: 18-59 Years data is updated daily, averaging 158,521,822.000 Person from Apr 2022 (Median) to 19 Jun 2024, with 779 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 158,664,212.000 Person in 19 Jun 2024 and a record low of 9,674.000 Person in 11 Apr 2022. India COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Beneficiaries Vaccinated: Cumulative: Precaution Dose: 18-59 Years data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The data is categorized under India Premium Database’s Health Sector – Table IN.HLF007: Disease Outbreaks: Coronavirus 2019: MOHFW: Vaccination.
The Indian state of Utter Pradesh reported the highest number of administered doses of the vaccine against the coronavirus (COVID-19) as of November 13, 2023. Furthermore, over 2.2 billion total vaccine doses were administered in India during the same time period.
Vaccination in India were administered since January 16, 2021, with the administration of vaccines to all health care workers in the first phase. In February, the vaccination program was expanded to cover front line workers. The second phase of the program began in March which included citizens above the age of 60 and subsequently, people above the age of 45 with comorbidities. India’s vaccination program currently includes two vaccines, namely, Oxford University – AstraZeneca’s Covidshield vaccine, manufactured by the Serum Institute of India and Bharat Biotech Covaxin. Russia's Sputnik V was expected to be added to the mix starting May 2021.