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Inmates in MP's Gwalior Central Jail receive COVID-19 vaccine jab

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Inmates in MP's Gwalior Central Jail receive COVID-19 vaccine jab

Inmates in MP's Gwalior Central Jail receive COVID-19 vaccine jab

A Covid-19 vaccination camp was organised for the inmates at Gwalior's Central Jail in Madhya Pradesh.

The prisoners were given the first shot of Covid-19 vaccine during the camp.

The vaccination drive took place within the jail premises in collaboration with the district administration.

So far, 44 prisoners have been vaccinated against the COVID-19.


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