11 June,2022 07:59 AM IST | Mumbai | Suraj Pandey
A college student gets a dose of vaccine at Wadia Hospital in Thane West on Friday. Pic/Sameer Markande
Around 8 per cent of the adult population in Maharashtra or 70 lakh citizens are yet to take the first dose of vaccine against COVID-19. The pace has been especially slow since the past two months with only 0.45 per cent of the total beneficiaries taking their first dose during the period.
Health officials said they are trying to reach out to these people, but added that if they do not want to get vaccinated, they cannot force the citizens..
According to the state health department, the adult population in Maharashtra is 9,14,35,000, and since the beginning of the vaccination drive, 8,44,10,074 of them have taken the first dose so far. On March 24, the number of beneficiaries who got their first dose stood at 8,39,99,870, which rose only slightly to 8,44,10,074 by June 8.
Health department officials said, "We have conducted camps at villages, in tribal areas. Our staff has gone in the night too for vaccination. We got a good response but some people still turn their back on vaccines. We have more than 1 crore vaccines in reserve including 40 lakh doses each of Covishield and Covaxin and another 38 lakh doses of Corbevax."
State Vaccination Officer Dr Sachin Desai said, "We have been urging people to get their dose. But we can't force anyone."
8,44,10,074
No. of adults in state who took first dose
District Percentage
Mumbai 111.62
Pune 110.40
Bhandara 101.15
Sindhudurg 100.42
Dhule 80.19
Akola 80.06
Hingoli 79.80
Nanded 79.21
Beed 77.95
Nandurbar 73.72