State has 15 lakh COVID-19 vaccine vials: Minister
The Hindu
‘More shots are coming from the Union government’
SIVAGANGA Close to 2.80 crore COVID-19 vaccine shots had been administered out of 12 crore shots necessary to cover the entire eligible population in Tamil Nadu, said Health and Family Welfare Minister Ma. Subramanian here on Sunday. Speaking at a function here to launch an oxygen generation plant established with the support of an NGO and the Government Hospital, he said that the State had 15 lakh vials in hand. More vaccine shots were coming from the Union government. He urged all the eligible people to get inoculated through the designated vaccination centres in their towns.More Related News

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