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Happy to take COVID-19 vaccine shot: Apollo Hospitals Chairman

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Happy to take COVID-19 vaccine shot: Apollo Hospitals Chairman

Happy to take COVID-19 vaccine shot: Apollo Hospitals Chairman

Apollo Hospitals Chairman Prathap C Reddy expressed happiness after taking the first shot of COVID-19 today.

"I am happy that I took COVID-19 vaccine today.

By the time I take 2nd shot, my immunity will increase.

I hope everyone in India will also have the hope and confidence that 'my turn will come, and I'll not hesitate in taking vaccine'," said Prathap C Reddy.


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