
Mumbai's St Michael church, Swaminarayan temple turn into vaccination centres for 45+
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One of Mumbai's oldest churches and a renowned temple have now opened their doors to be used as Covid-19 vaccination centres.
Contributing to the Covid-19 inoculation drive in the city, one of Mumbai's oldest churches and a renowned temple have now opened their doors to be used as vaccination centres. To assist the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in achieving its target of having a vaccination centre in each ward, Mumbai's St Michael church and Shri Swaminarayan temple have offered their premises to be used as Covid-19 vaccination centres as religious places are currently shut for public due to the lockdown.More Related News

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