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BKC jumbo center runs out of COVID-19 vaccines in Mumbai

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BKC jumbo center runs out of COVID-19 vaccines in Mumbai

BKC jumbo center runs out of COVID-19 vaccines in Mumbai

Just two days ahead of the third phase of the COVID-19 vaccination drive, Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) jumbo COVID-19 vaccination center has run out of vaccine stock.

The vaccination center is inactive.

Boards reading 'Vaccine out of stock' were put up outside the BKC center on April 28.

"It will open for vaccination as soon as the stock is replenished," Bombay Municipal Corporation (BMC) said.

However, despite it being out of stock, people gathered in huge numbers outside the center.

The vaccination drive at the vaccination center was earlier halted for the same reason on April 20.

From May 1, the third phase of India's COVID vaccination drive will begin for all citizens of 18 years of age and above to get vaccines.


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