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Many Indians skipping 2nd shot despite stocks

NEW DELHI—A “sizeable number” of people in India have not taken their second COVID-19 vaccine dose by the due date despite adequate supplies, the health ministry said on Tuesday, as new infections fell to their lowest since early March. Daily shots have averaged 5 million this month, a fifth of September’s peak, though states are sitting on record stocks of more than 100 million as domestic output of the AstraZeneca vaccine soars. Despite the low number of infections, ministry officials have been urging people to get vaccinated fast, especially as the ongoing festival season means family gatherings and mass shopping, raising the risk of infection. Nearly three-quarters of India’s 944 million adults have received at least one dose but only 31% have been fully inoculated, mainly due to a longer-than-usual gap between AstraZeneca doses but also because people are skipping their second shots. “A sizeable number of beneficiaries who are eligible have not received their second dose,” the health ministry said in a statement.

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