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COVID vaccination booths to be set up for MLAs: Rajasthan Health Minister

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COVID vaccination booths to be set up for MLAs: Rajasthan Health Minister

COVID vaccination booths to be set up for MLAs: Rajasthan Health Minister

Rajasthan Health Minister Dr Raghu Sharma on March 08 informed that COVID-19 vaccination booths will be set up in Vidhan Sabha for MLAs and their families.

"COVID-19 vaccination booths will be set up in Vidhan Sabha for MLAs and their families.

I've requested 60 lakh more doses.

We have been assured by the Centre of receiving required doses in March," said Rajasthan Health Minister.


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