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COVID-19: People stand in queue outside Mumbai's NESCO vaccination centre

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COVID-19: People stand in queue outside Mumbai's NESCO vaccination centre

COVID-19: People stand in queue outside Mumbai's NESCO vaccination centre

Long queues of people were seen outside NESCO vaccination centre in Mumbai on April 29.

People reached at the vaccination centre early morning to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

COVID Vaccination drive is underway across the country.


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