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‘10,132 healthcare workers, 1,864 frontline workers vaccinated’
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Assessing the situation: Lt. Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan chairing the second COVID Intensive Vaccination Committee meeting at the Raj Nivas.
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‘10,132 healthcare workers, 1,864 frontline workers vaccinated’
Lt. Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan on Thursday chaired a meeting of COVID Intensive Vaccination Committee to monitor the progress of vaccination and also to prevent any further spread of the virus.
The meeting held at Raj Nivas was attended by her advisors, Director General of Police, CRPF, A. P. Maheshwari, retired IAS officer C. Chandramouli, Chief Secretary Ashwani Kumar, Director General of Police Ranvir Singh Krishnia, Secretaries and heads of government and private hospitals.
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