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No vaccine shortage in country: NITI Aayog

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No vaccine shortage in country: NITI Aayog

No vaccine shortage in country: NITI Aayog

While addressing a joint press conference in the national capital on March 24, the member of (Health) in NITI Aayog, Dr Vinod K Paul said there is no shortage of COVID vaccines in the country.

Dr Paul said, "We have adequate supplies of vaccine for the COVID-19 vaccination program that has been brought forth." "There is no inadequacy of vaccine supply," he added.


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