Delhi to begin vaccination drive for people between 18-45 years
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Delhi to begin vaccination drive for people between 18-45 years
People started to gather outside vaccination centres in the national capital as Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had announced large scale vaccination of citizens between 18-45 years age bracket to begin from May 03.
Locals were seen waiting for their turn outside a vaccination centre in Ashok Nagar.
One of the locals standing in queue said, "The second wave is deadlier in comparison to the first.
We have come here to get vaccinated as people do get infected even after vaccination but their condition does not get severe." Registrations for the vaccination are being done on CoWIN app.
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