India rolls out COVID vaccine doses for children aged 12 to 14

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
India started administering on Wednesday doses of COVID-19 vaccine to young people aged between 12 and 14 as public and private schools
re-opened, Reuters reported.According to Reuters the government aims to swiftly expand vaccine coverage by also dropping a restriction on
booster doses for those older than 60 only if they had a co-morbidity condition.&Today is an important day in India&s efforts to vaccinate
our citizens,& Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Twitter, adding that those aged 12 to 14 were eligible for vaccines.The children,
estimated by the government to number 50 million, will receive the Corbevax vaccine, made by Biological E, a domestic firm that secured
emergency approval for its use in children, read the report.Wednesday 2,876 new infections took India&s tally of COVID-19 cases to
42,998,938, while the number of active cases dipped to 32,811, the health ministry said
The death toll stood at 516,072.The post India rolls out COVID vaccine doses for children aged 12 to 14 first appeared on Ariana News.