New Delhi, April 30: The Government of India has not reduced the time gap for administering ‘precaution dose’ of COVID-19 vaccine from nine months to six months, official sources said on Saturday. According to some media reports, it was expected to discuss reducing the gap for booster doses in the National advisory group on Immunisation (NTAGI) meeting held on Friday, but sources said on anonymity that no discussion was carried out during the NTAGI meeting. There are mixed views of […]
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The Government of India has not reduced the time gap for administering 'precaution dose' of COVID-19 vaccine from nine months to six months, official sources said on Saturday. India News | Govt Hasn't Reduced Time Gap for Administering COVID 'precaution Dose' from 9 to 6 Months: Sources.
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Vaccine majors SII and Bharat Biotech on Saturday said they have decided to cut the prices of the precaution dose of their respective COVID-19 vaccines to Rs 225 per shot for private hospitals