COVID-19: CM Yogi Adityanath to hold meeting today at 7:30 pm - details here
The Lucknow administration has imposed a night curfew in view of the rising coronavirus cases from 9 pm on April 8 till 6 am on April 16. (Image Source: File Photo)
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has called an emergency meeting on Thursday regarding the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in the state. The meeting will be held today at 7:30 pm in the evening. The Chief Minister has been in the poll-bound state of West Bengal due to which the meeting could not be conducted today in the morning as scheduled.
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UP CM Yogi Adityanath asks people to wait for their turn and not to fall for vaccine rumours.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday asked the people to remain alert for rumours regarding COVID-19 vaccines and wait for their turn to get themselves vaccinated.
Healthcare workers at the frontline of India s COVID-19 battle got their first jabs on Saturday with Prime Minister Narendra Modi launching the world s largest vaccination drive against the pandemic.
Chief Minister Adityanath took a round of the Balrampur Hospital and met the health workers who were administered vaccines to enquire about their well-being.
KGMU worker gets first vax shot in Uttar Pradesh
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Lucknow, Jan 16 : With the vaccination drive against coronavirus kicking-off in Uttar Pradesh on Saturday, Amar Bahadur, a junior assistant at King George s Medical University s Public Health Dentistry department, received the first shot of the vaccine. There was a lot of excitement before the vaccination. There was absolutely no problem after receiving the vaccine shot. I have full faith in the vaccine jab. I want to appeal to my countrymen to participate actively in this vaccination campaign and drive the coronavirus out of my country. This is a major achievement of the scientists of our country. Casting any kind of aspersions about the vaccine is not right, Bahadur said after being vaccinated.
Chief Minister Adityanath took a round of the Balrampur Hospital and met the health workers who were administered vaccines to enquire about their well-being.