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10.93 lakh COVID-19 vaccine doses were given till 7 pm on March 5 10.93 lakh COVID-19 vaccine doses were given till 7 pm on March 5  |  Photo Credit: AP
New Delhi: With the government on March 2 allowing all private hospitals with adequate facilities to administer COVID-19 vaccine doses, the vaccination drive has seen a big jump in the last two days. The union ministry of health and family welfare in its order had asked states and UTs to utilise 100 per cent capacities of private hospitals functioning as COVID vaccination centres (CVCs). In a significant achievement, 10.93 lakh vaccine doses were given to beneficiaries till 7 pm on March 4 and while close to 10 lakhs were given on Wednesday.
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Publicity stunt : TMC slams PM Modi s photo on Covid vaccine certificate Publicity stunt : TMC slams PM Modi s photo on Covid vaccine certificate
The Trinamool Congress has hit out at the BJP government at the Centre for putting PM Modi s photo on the Covid vaccination centres despite the model code of conduct being in place in five states.
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The certification received by those who have inoculated against Covid has the picture of PM Modi on it. (Photo: Twitter)
The Trinamool Congress(TMC) on Tuesday slammed the Centre’s move to place the image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the Covid-19 vaccination certificate and said that “PM stands for Publicity Master”.
Prithviraj Chavan questions Centre’s decision to let private hospitals charge for Covid-19 vaccine
Mirror Online / Updated: Mar 2, 2021, 18:33 IST
Senior Congress leader
Prithviraj Chavan on Tuesday questioned the Centre s decision to let private hospitals charge people for the
Covid-19 vaccine in phase-II of the immunisation drive that began on Monday.
Chavan released a statement and said in the February 1 budget speech Union Finance Minister
Nirmala Sitharaman had announced Rs 35,000 crore for the vaccination drive.
Follow Mumbai City Latest Updates here With that amount, the government can procure and distribute 1.5 billion doses covering 75 crore population. Why is the Narendra Modi government charging for the vaccines then,” he questioned in the statement.