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Walk-ins not allowed, Aadhaar card must, says hospital
People who were unable to get an appointment on the government portal and those who were too scared of going to a hospital were among the ones who came to get their COVID-19 vaccine at a drive-through facility in Dwarka on Wednesday.
The facility is run by Aakash Healthcare, a private hospital, and people have to pay ₹1,600 for a dose.
Citizens can get vaccinated without stepping out of their car. Before coming for vaccination, they have to get an appointment through 8800015999.
As you drive in, there is a counter where the hospital officials will check whether you have done pre-registration and payment.
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With COVID-appropriate behaviour, cases can be brought down: Rakesh Mishra
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With COVID-appropriate behaviour, cases can be brought down: Rakesh Mishra
With COVID-appropriate behaviour three-layer face masks, social distancing, hand hygiene and vaccination along with current restrictions on movement or gatherings, it is quite possible to bring down the caseload in the next two-three weeks. “But, we could also see a lot of damage during this time,” said CSIR-Centre for Cellular & Molecular Biology (CCMB) Director Rakesh Mishra.
“We know how this virus spreads and how to stop this. With more vaccinations, we are hopeful of controlling the pandemic and perhaps, we can manage better and ensure there won’t be disastrous peaks like what we are experiencing now, in two months. The virus is smart and is certainly not going to vanish but could become like the common cold. We may be getting drugs to treat i