Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray said the government will need at least 120 million doses of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) vaccine for the vaccination of the, 60 million people were in the age group of 18-44. Proceeds from this sale, together with the Deputy Chief Minister, Ajit Pawar and Congress leader Ashok as a member, held a meeting with the Prime minister, Narendra Modi earlier on Tuesday, at his residence in New Delhi, India.
Both the Political Biggies exchanged views on matters relating to the Maratha quota issue, the political reservation for the other backward classes (OBCs), the appointment of the 12 members of the Legislative Council and talks over the GST reservation. PM Narendra Modi and CM Uddhav also had a separate talk for around 20-30 minutes.
Maharashtra has been easing some of the restrictions such as lockdown, it has been in place since the 22nd of April, as the government struggled to contain the country's biggest outbreak is in its second wave. Proceeds from this sale was announced on Sunday in a five-level, which allows for a fully open space with a positive activity was 5% or less, and the oxygen in the bed-occupancy rate of 25%.
A minimum of 20.3 million people in Maharashtra have successfully administered their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. It has been vaccinated more than a million people between the ages of 18 and 44 years of age with the initial dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. The State has recorded 10,219 fresh cases of Covid-19 Pandemic on Monday, the lowest number of cases since the March 9 of this year. Till today, for around 5.84 million cases of Covid-19 were reported in Maharashtra.