Dry run for COVID-19 vaccination being conducted across country ANI | Updated: Jan 02, 2021 17:23 IST
Guwahati/ Dehradun/ Bhubaneswar/ West Godavari/ Thiruvananthapuram (Assam/ Uttarakhand/ Odisha/ Andhra Pradesh/ Kerala) [India], January 2 (ANI): A dry run for COVID-19 vaccine administration is being conducted on Saturday across all states and Union Territories of India.
This is the second round of dry run drill after the same was conducted in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Gujarat and Assam between December 23-29, 2020.
The dry run vaccination programme is being conducted at the Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) in Guwahati. We are doing a dry run where we have well-formulated every step right from the beneficiary list, bringing the vaccines in the proper way, how it is going to be stored and then how we are going to cross-check each beneficiary, how much time we are going to take in the entire process, Dr Sthapna Sh
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