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A confluence of resolve and duty, a female health worker riding a camel for a vaccination campaign in a village in Rajasthan

Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya posted an extremely heartwarming picture on Twitter in which a female health worker can be seen riding a camel. She had gone to a village in Rajasthan on a camel to contribute to the Kovid 19 vaccination campaign. This picture is a good example of how serious the central government is in reaching out to the last person in the country for vaccination. ( vaccination on camel )

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122 cases registered against Omicron version

Meanwhile, India’s COVID-19 vaccination coverage has crossed 140.24 crore, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare informed on Thursday. The Union Ministry said that India’s COVID-19 vaccination coverage has crossed 140.24 crore (1,40,24,47,922) today. More than 51 lakh (51,73,933) vaccine doses have been given till 7 pm today. Meanwhile, India recorded 122 cases of the Omicron version of the coronavirus in a 24-hour period, the highest ever, taking its tally in the country to 358, of whom 114 have either been cured or migrated. According to the data of the Union Health Ministry updated.

More active Omicron ( vaccination on camel ) in these states

It has been shown that so far 358 omicron COVID type cases have been detected in 17 States and Union Territories. Maharashtra reported the highest number of 88 cases of the Omicron variant, followed by Delhi at 67, Telangana 38, Tamil Nadu 34, Karnataka 31 and Gujarat 30. The ministry’s data, updated at 8 am, also showed that India recorded 6,650 new coronavirus infections, taking its number of cases to 3,47,72,626, while the number of active cases dropped to 77,516. It showed The death toll due to the disease has gone up to 4,79,133, with 374 daily deaths recorded. ( vaccination on camel )

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