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Surat: Vials of Covishield vaccine arrive at NCH's Regional Vaccine Store

| Jan 13, 2021, 04:09:55 PM | TNN & Agencies
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Vials of Covishield vaccine arrived at NCH's Regional vaccine store in Surat on Wednesday. According to reports, as many as 93,500 vaccines of 9350 vials received by the authorities. The vaccines will be distributed to Surat Municipal Corporation and five districts of South Gujarat. The first phase of vaccination will begin from January 16 wherein these vaccines will be administered to the frontline warriors.

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