Defense Minister Rajanath Singh, who received the corona vaccine, said – it has been settled

Union Defense Minister Rajanath Singh on Tuesday adopted the corona vaccine. The second phase of coronavirus vaccination in the country began on Monday, in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi got the first vaccine. Rajnath Singh posted his video on Twitter by vaccinating. In this video, he is simply saying ho gaya after being vaccinated.

“It’s over,” Rajanath Singh tweeted. The first dose of the corona vaccine was placed at RR Hospital today. This drive has strengthened India’s drive to make the country Kovid-19 free. The vaccine is completely safe and hassle free. ”

Earlier, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan and his wife took their first dose of Kovid-19 vaccine at the Delhi Heart and Lung Institute on Tuesday. Harshavardhan’s wife, Nutan Goyal, first got the vaccine. He received the Harshvardhana vaccine after him.

With the first dose of the vaccine, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a Kovid-19 vaccine campaign on Monday for senior citizens and people aged 45 to 59 suffering from various diseases. Modi, 70, was given a local ‘Covisin vaccine’ at Bharat Biotech around 6.30 am at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS). AIMS chief Ranip Guleria said Prime Minister Modi was vaccinated at around 6.30am and was then on probation for about half an hour. “He’s fine after being vaccinated,” Gularia said. They will be given a second dose of the vaccine after 28 days. ”

In the country, Coveshield is also administered the ‘Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine’ with Kovacsin.
The vaccine campaign for the country’s health workers and sanitation workers began on January 16. At the same time, thousands of people were in queues at the country’s government and private health centers about the expansion of the vaccine campaign.

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