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COVID-19: Second vaccine dose free for those who got first before April 30

UNION HEALTH MINISTRY ANNOUNCES SECOND VACCINE DOSE FREE OF COST FOR THOSE WHO TOOK FIRST DOSE BEFORE APRIL 30 

TB| Updated: May 3, 2021, 12:28 IST 

Wellbeing Ministry reports second immunization portion liberated from cost for the individuals who took first portion before April 30 

New Delhi: The on Sunday said that recipients falling into the need gathering of Healthcare Workers (HCWs), (FLWs), and an individual matured over 45 years who have taken their first portion at a private COVID immunization focuses (CVCs) on and before April 30 will be qualified to get their second portion at government CVCs liberated from cost. 

The Union Health Ministry on Sunday said that recipients falling into the need gathering of Healthcare Workers (HCWs), Frontline Workers (FLWs), and an individual matured over 45 years who have taken their first portion at a private COVID inoculation focus (CVCs) on and before April 30 will be qualified to get their second portion at government CVCs liberated from cost. 


The Union Health Ministry on Sunday said that recipients falling into the need gathering of Healthcare Workers (HCWs), Frontline Workers (FLWs), and an individual matured over 45 years who have taken their first portion at a private COVID immunization focus (CVCs) on and before April 30 will be qualified to get their second portion at government CVCs liberated from cost. 

As per a letter gave by the Additional Secretary of the Union Health Ministry Manohar Agnani, the recipients of the need gathering can likewise profit their second portions in private CVCs being run under 'other than Government of India' channel on an installment premise at the rate fixed by such private CVCs. 

"Recipients falling into the need gathering of HCWs, FLWs, and an individual matured over 45 years who have taken their first portion at a private COVID immunization focuses (CVCs) on and before April 30 will be qualified to get their second portion at government CVCs liberated from cost," it said. 

This to help the recipients who had gotten their first portion at private CVCs however yet to finish the two-portion immunization plan. 


India has controlled upwards of 15,68,16,031 antibody dosages since the COVID-19 inoculation drive in the state began on January 16. 

The nation additionally began the third period of the inoculation drive on May 1 for the recipients of the age bunch 18-44. 

As indicated by a letter gave by the Additional Secretary of the Union Health Ministry , the recipients of the need gathering can likewise benefit their second dosages in private CVCs being run under 'other than Government of India' channel on an installment premise at the rate fixed by such private CVCs. 

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"Recipients falling into the need gathering of HCWs, FLWs, and an individual matured over 45 years who have taken their first portion at a private COVID inoculation focuses (CVCs) on and before April 30 will be qualified to get their second portion at government CVCs liberated from cost," it said. 
This to help the recipients who had gotten their first portion at private CVCs however yet to finish the two-portion immunization plan. 

India has controlled upwards of 15,68,16,031 antibody portions since the immunization drive in the state began on January 16. 

As per a letter gave by the Additional Secretary of the Union Health Ministry Manohar Agnani, the recipients of the need gathering can likewise benefit their second portions in private CVCs being run under 'other than Government of India' channel on an installment premise at the rate fixed by such private CVCs. 

"Recipients falling into the need gathering of HCWs, FLWs, and an individual matured over 45 years who have taken their first portion at a private COVID inoculation focuses (CVCs) on and before April 30 will be qualified to get their second portion at government CVCs liberated from cost," it said. 

This to help the recipients who had gotten their first portion at private CVCs yet to finish the two-portion inoculation schedule.India has controlled upwards of 15,68,16,031 antibody dosages since the COVID-19 immunization drive in the state began on January 16. 

The nation likewise began the third period of the inoculation drive on May 1 for the recipients of the age bunch 18-44.

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