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Govt says no need for doctor certificate on co-morbidities for ‘precautionary’ dose | OneIndia News

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Govt says no need for doctor certificate on co-morbidities for ‘precautionary’ dose | OneIndia News

Govt says no need for doctor certificate on co-morbidities for ‘precautionary’ dose | OneIndia News

Today, the Centre said that people above 60 years of age with comorbidities do not need to upload or provide a medical certificate for eligibility for the ‘precautionary dose’ of the Covid-19 vaccine.

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