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Vaccination drive for 18-44 years to start from 1pm in Mumbai
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Published on May 1, 2021 - Duration: 01:35s
Vaccination drive for 18-44 years to start from 1pm in Mumbai
Mumbai mayor Kishori Pednekar informed that the vaccination drive for citizens between 18-44 years will commence from 1pm and no walk-in vaccines will be inoculated.
People with a message on CoWIN app will only be allowed.
"Vaccination for 18-44 years will commence from 1 pm at 5 centres including Nair Hospital, Rajawadi Hospital, Cooper Hospital, SevenHills Hospital and BKC centre.
Till you don't receive message of CoWIN app, you cannot visit the vaccination centre," said Mumbai mayor.
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