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Information on vaccine shortage is not right: HM Shah

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Information on vaccine shortage is not right: HM Shah

Information on vaccine shortage is not right: HM Shah

Amid voices of states over scarcity of COVID vaccines, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the information on vaccine shortage is not right.

"All states are being provided adequate number of vaccine doses," he said.

Recently, Maharashtra govt, Delhi govt and some state governments have said that they are facing shortage of vaccine.


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