
Those who step out for medical reasons, vaccination find it tough
The Hindu
The first day of the 14-day lockdown that began on Monday proved to be difficult for many who were trying to reach hospitals or diagnostic centres for medical care. Many who had to get their second va
The first day of the 14-day lockdown that began on Monday proved to be difficult for many who were trying to reach hospitals or diagnostic centres for medical care. Many who had to get their second vaccination dose and did not have SMSes were also stopped by the police at several places and asked to return home. Avinash D., a resident of Rajajinagar, had a tough time going to the diagnostic laboratory to get the scan reports of one of his family members on Monday afternoon.More Related News

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