COVID-19 vaccination for 60 years and above starts in Delhi
The Hindu
People who are 60 years of age and above and those in the 45-59 age bracket with co-morbidities started getting the COVID-19 vaccine in the city from Monday.
Beneficiaries have the option to pre-register via CoWin 2.0 or Arogya Setu app, or walk in at any of the registered vaccination sites, register there and get vaccinated.
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