Coronavirus | Special vaccination camps at 200 locations for 18-44 age group in Chennai
The Hindu
Resident welfare associations and companies have been requested to make arrangements for vaccination of persons, with the support of Chennai Corporation
The Greater Chennai Corporation has started special vaccination camps at 200 locations, giving priority to residents in the age group of 18-44 years. Residents aged above 45 will also be administered the vaccine at the special camps, which will function in addition to the primary health centres. Chennai Corporation Commissioner Gagandeep Singh Bedi has ordered officers in all zones to increase the number of vaccinations to 30,000 every day.
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