Dry run of Covid vaccination concludes in Andhra s Krishna district
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Vijayawada, Dec 29 : The administration in Andhra Pradesh s Krishna district successfully completed the two-day dry run of Covid-19 vaccination on Tuesday.
A day after conducting various activities as part of the process, the state health authorities submitted a report on the dry run to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, listing the issues involved for necessary action
The feedback on the dry run was provided by the District Task Force and the State Task Force via video conferencing conducted by the Joint Secretary (Public Health) with officials of Andhra Pradesh and three other states where the process was conducted on Monday.
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