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Apollo, Fortis, Max hospitals to vaccinate 18-44 age group at select centres in country from today
Apollo, Fortis and Max have announced the launch of COVID-19 immunisation drive for the 18-44 age group at limited centres in the country from May 1.
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Apollo, Fortis and Max on Friday announced the launch of COVID-19 immunisation drive for the 18-44 age group at limited centres in the country from May 1, while the Delhi government said it will start the vaccination exercise once it receives doses from the manufacturers.
While Apollo Hospitals said jabs will be given at limited facilities , Max Healthcare announced the drive will begin from select hospitals in the network in the NCR of Delhi .
Apollo, Fortis, Max hospitals to vaccinate 18-44 age group at select centres in country from May 1
While Apollo Hospitals said jabs will be given at limited facilities , Max Healthcare announced the drive will begin from select hospitals in the network in the NCR of Delhi .
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People wearing face shields and masks as a precaution against the coronavirus arrive to receive COVID-19 vaccine in Mumbai. (Photo | AP) By PTI
NEW DELHI: Three big private hospital chains Apollo, Fortis and Max on Friday announced the launch of COVID-19 immunisation drive for the 18-44 age group at limited centres in the country from May 1 while the Delhi government said it will start the vaccination exercise once it receives doses from the manufacturers.
Three big private hospital chains Apollo, Fortis and Max on Friday announced the launch of Covid-19 immunisation drive for the 18-44 age group at limited centres in the country from May 1 while the Delhi government said it will start the vaccination exercise once it receives doses from the manufacturers. While Apollo Hospitals said jabs will be given at limited facilities , Max Healthcare announced the drive will begin from select hospitals in the network in the NCR of Delhi . Fortis Healthcare, in a statement, said people in the 18-44 age group will be administered Covaxin for Rs 1,250, which will include the cost of vaccine and administration charges, at its centres across north India from tomorrow (Saturday) .