MUMBAI (Reuters) - India started vaccinating children aged 15 to 18 against the coronavirus on Monday as it quickly expands its inoculation effort to cover the world's largest adolescent population amid fears the Omicron variant will drive a new surge of infections.
India started vaccinating children aged 15-18 against the coronavirus yesterday as it expands its inoculation effort to protect the world’s largest adolescent
MUMBAI, Jan 3 India started vaccinating children aged 15 to 18 against the coronavirus today as it quickly expands its inoculation effort to cover the world’s largest adolescent population amid fears the Omicron variant will drive a new surge of infections. Authorities today reported 33,750.