Some private hospital chains start jab drive for adults today
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Three of India’s largest hospital chains Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Max Healthcare Institute and Fortis Healthcare on Friday announced that a few hospitals in their network will start vaccinating all adults from Saturday, including those in the age group 18-44 years who were not part of the vaccination drive earlier
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Three of India’s largest hospital chains Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Max Healthcare Institute and Fortis Healthcare on Friday announced that a few hospitals in their network will start vaccinating all adults from Saturday, including those in the age group 18-44 years who were not part of the vaccination drive earlier.
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