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COVID-19: 1,08,38,323 beneficiaries vaccinated till Feb 20

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COVID-19: 1,08,38,323 beneficiaries vaccinated till Feb 20

COVID-19: 1,08,38,323 beneficiaries vaccinated till Feb 20

While addressing a press conference in national capital, Joint Secretary of Health Ministry, Mandeep Bhandari on February 20 informed that 1,08,38,323 total COVID vaccination has been conducted till today, 6pm.

He said, "1,08,38,323 total COVID vaccination conducted till Feb 20, 6pm.

Of which, vaccination of the healthcare workers is 72,26,653.

The first dose has been given to 63,52,713 and the second dose has been given to 8,73,940 beneficiaries."


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