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COVID-19: Indian Navy vaccinated

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COVID-19: Indian Navy vaccinated

COVID-19: Indian Navy vaccinated

As the first phase of COVID-19 vaccination drive began on January 16, Indian Navy officers received their first shot in Visakhapatnam.

Navy officers cherished the historical moment.

A total of 1,91,181 beneficiaries were vaccinated for COVID-19 on day 1 of the massive nationwide vaccination drive.


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