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Harsh Vardhan holds review meeting with Delhi govt over dry run of COVID-19 vaccination

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Harsh Vardhan holds review meeting with Delhi govt over dry run of COVID-19 vaccination

Harsh Vardhan holds review meeting with Delhi govt over dry run of COVID-19 vaccination

Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan held a review meeting with Delhi government for the preparation of dry run of COVID19 vaccination drive on January 1, via video conferencing.

During the meeting, he interacted with several officials of Delhi govt.

The dry run will take place on January 2.

"Target of this exercise is that minutest details are thoroughly researched.

At least 2 vaccines have sent their applications to Drug Controller and experts for approval, their data are being studied pro-actively," said Harsh Vardhan.


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