India may start vaccinating people against COVID-19 in January: Minister Harsh Vardhan
The minister said that the vaccines, including those who have applied for emergency use authorisation are being analysed by the regulator.
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NEW DELHI: India may begin vaccinating people against
COVID-19 in January and the government s first priority has been safety and efficacy of the vaccine, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan has said. I personally feel may be in January in any stage or any week, there can be a time when we can be in a position to give first COVID vaccine shot to people of India Harsh Vardhan told ANI in an exclusive interview.
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