No shortage of COVID-19 vaccines in Karnataka, claims Health Minister K. Sudhakar
The Hindu
On June 28, Mysuru District Health Officer K.H. Prasad revealed that the district had run out of vaccine
Health Minister K. Sudhakar has denied that there is a shortage of COVID-19 vaccines in Karnataka. Speaking to reporters after a review meeting with officials of the Health and Family Welfare Department in Mysuru on Tuesday, Dr. Sudhakar said Karnataka has been administering 3 to 5 lakh doses of vaccine every day. “We have never run dry of vaccine stock,” he claimed.More Related News
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