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FICCI urges govt to open up vaccination for 18-45 years age group
The FICCI President said that vaccination should open up for the 18-45 years age group as this group has been acting as superspreaders of the infection in the country
BusinessToday.In | April 3, 2021 | Updated 15:53 IST
FICCI urges govt to increase vaccination age group
Industry body Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) has urged the government to open up vaccination for the age group 18-45 years. While assuring the government of complete support of the industry in fighting coronavirus, FICCI also asked the Centre to ramp up coronavirus testing access states.
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