148 players of various sports get the first vaccine of Kovid-19

According to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), the first vaccine for Kovid-19 was administered to a total of 148 athletes from various sports, including those who qualified for the Tokyo Olympics. Of these 148 players, 17 have been vaccinated and 131 have been given the first vaccine, IoA President Narinder Batra said. These 148 players also include players who can participate in the Tokyo Olympic Games starting July 23. In addition, 13 players participating in the Tokyo Paralympic Games have also been given Kovid’s first vaccine.

In addition, both players have been vaccinated. The Tokyo Paralympic Games begin on August 24. Thus, as of May 20, 163 players (including the Paralympics) have received at least the first vaccine. Batra informed about the vaccination status of officials going to Khadi and Tokyo and said that as of May 20, 87 officers had been given the first vaccine of Kovid-19, while 23 officers had been given both vaccines.

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So far 90 Indian players have qualified for the Tokyo Olympics in various sports. The Tokyo Games were postponed for a year due to the Kovid-19. Meanwhile, shooters participating in the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) Olympics will be vaccinated in Croatia because they had to travel to Tokyo. Indian shooters are currently practicing in Croatia.

Some of these were vaccinated before leaving India and the second vaccine was vaccinated in Croatia. Swordsman Bhawani Devi is currently practicing in Italy, where she was given the first vaccine, while weightlifter Mirabai Chanu is likely to get the first vaccine in the US.

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