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JandK LG makes appeal in favour of COVID vaccines

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JandK LG makes appeal in favour of COVID vaccines

JandK LG makes appeal in favour of COVID vaccines

Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha on January 20 appealed to beneficiaries to get themselves vaccinated by COVID-19 vaccines, amid apprehensions of their efficacy.

"There is a need to spread awareness about the vaccine...Both the COVID-19 vaccines were given emergency use approval only after scientists were convinced of their safety.

I appeal to all beneficiaries to get themselves vaccinated," said LG Manoj Sinha.

COVID-19 vaccination drive was roll out on January 16 across the country.


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