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250 inoculated in Rani Ka Bagh area

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Amritsar, July 18

To ensure immunisation and safety of residents against Covid-19, the Nari Shakti Jagran Samiti, Amritsar, today organised a vaccination camp at Old Sivala Mandir, Rani Ka Bagh here today. As many as 250 residents got the first and second doses of the vaccine in the camp.

Kawaljit Kaur, general secretary of the society, said the members of the society visited various places during the Covid-19 outbreak to create awareness among the residents about the pandemic. “Now, we have been making the public aware of the benefits of vaccination and encouraging them to get the dose. The society would organise more vaccination camps as per the requirement. Dr Charanjit Singh, Civil Surgeon, and his team of doctors made efforts to vaccinate people.

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