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Manish Sisodia receives 1st dose of Covid vaccine Last Updated : 03 Apr 2021 03:23:22 PM IST Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia gets vaccinated Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Saturday received the first dose of a coronavirus vaccine at the Maulana Azad Hospital here
Sisodia's wife and two other family members were also inoculated.Got vaccinated with my family today @HospitalLok!
— Manish Sisodia (@msisodia) April 3, 2021
Thankful to our brilliant scientists, medical teams & everyone who worked tirelessly for making vaccines for us.
Center Govt should provide vaccine for all without age restrictions. Let's fight #Covid together! pic.twitter.com/0xPLaXHY64After receiving the vaccine, the Minister said that all Delhi government-run hospitals have adequate vaccines and people need to visit the centers to get the shots.He further said that although the Centre has allowed vaccination for those above age of 45 years, it needs to be open for all."We have to break the coronavirus chain. This is the only way to control the situation," Sisodia added.Replying to IANS on whether Delhi has adequate vaccines for a mass inoculation drive, the Minister said: "Yes, Delhi has adequate vaccines and if the Centre allows we can launch a vaccination drive for all."When asked if the Delhi government will request the Centre to allow the mass drive, the Minister said: "Across the the world wherever Covid-19 cases have surged for a second or third time, emphasis was given to a mass vaccination drive for all. We need need to break the chain and this can happen only through vaccination, tracing and testing."Delhi has witnessed a surge in Covid-19 cases in the last few weeks.On Friday, the capital city reported 3,594 new infections.IANS New Delhi For Latest Updates Please-
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