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Are states that have announced free COVID-19 vaccination from May 1 ready?
By IANS| Posted by Neha | Updated: 30th April 2021 7:29 pm IST Representational photo
New Delhi: Keeping in mind the welfare of the people, several States have decided to vaccinate their population against the surging COVID-19 pandemic free. The drive to inoculate those between 18 and 44 years, is to start from tomorrow, May 1.
As on today more than 2.45 crore beneficiaries have registered themselves on Co-WIN digital platform for the crucial third phase of vaccination.
With the massive shortage of vaccines reported and also the need for the required infrastructure for the vaccination, are the States ready for this mammoth drive?
Most states have said they do not have sufficient stock
The drive will be delayed in many states
New Delhi: Keeping in mind the welfare of the people, several States have decided to vaccinate their population against the surging Covid-19 pandemic free. The drive to inoculate those between 18 and 44 years, is to start from tomorrow, May 1.
As of today, more than 2.45 crore beneficiaries have registered themselves on CoWIN digital platform for the crucial third phase of vaccination.
With the massive shortage of vaccines reported and also the need for the required infrastructure for the vaccination, are the States ready for this mammoth drive?
Are states that have announced free Covid vaccination from May 1 ready?
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Follow the Pediatric vaccine schedule even in coronavirus. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 30 : Keeping in mind the welfare of the people, several States have decided to vaccinate their population against the surging Covid-19 pandemic free. The drive to inoculate those between 18 and 44 years, is to start from tomorrow, May 1.
As on today more than 2.45 crore beneficiaries have registered themselves on Co-WIN digital platform for the crucial third phase of vaccination.
With the massive shortage of vaccines reported and also the need for the required infrastructure for the vaccination, are the States ready for this mammoth drive?