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Movement of every Remdesivir vial will be recorded: Haryana Health Minister

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Movement of every Remdesivir vial will be recorded: Haryana Health Minister

Movement of every Remdesivir vial will be recorded: Haryana Health Minister

Speaking on the black marketing of Remdesivir injections amid COVID cases surge in Haryana, state Health Minister Anil Vij on April 21 said, "In Haryana, there are two depots of Remdesivir.

I have deployed drug dept officials there.

Movement of every vial will be recorded.

Chemists have been informed to check Aadhar card before giving Remdesivir injections.

We have already arrested 4 people."


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