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Arvind Kejriwal has been red-flagging shortage of vaccines in Delhi.
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Vaccine for 18-44 age group was paused in Delhi over shortage of doses
Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday wrote to PM for increasing supply of doses
New Delhi:
US pharmaceutical giants Pfizer and Moderna have made it clear they won't sell vaccines directly to Delhi, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said today, stressing that vaccine manufacturers have underlined "they will deal with the central government". Vaccine rollout for the 18-44 age group was paused on Saturday in Delhi due to the shortage of doses.
"We've spoken to Pfizer and Moderna for vaccines, and both the manufacturers have refused to sell vaccines directly to us. They have said they will deal with the central government. We appeal to the centre to import vaccines and distribute to the states," Mr Kejriwal told reporters this afternoon.

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