
The Apollo Hospitals Group will begin anti-coronavirus vaccination for individuals in the 18-44 age group at limited centres in the country from May 1, according to a statement on Friday.
"Realizing the criticality of vaccinating citizens to mitigate the impact of the second wave of COVID infections, has taken the initiative and made arrangements to procure vaccines directly from the manufacturers, as per the government directive," it said.
Apollo Hospitals will be among the first among Indian private hospitals to begin COVID immunisation in the third phase of the COVID-19 vaccination drive after the Centre opened up vaccination for all citizens above the age of 18, it said.
"Realizing the criticality of vaccinating citizens to mitigate the impact of the second wave of COVID infections, has taken the initiative and made arrangements to procure vaccines directly from the manufacturers, as per the government directive," it said.
Apollo Hospitals will be among the first among Indian private hospitals to begin COVID immunisation in the third phase of the COVID-19 vaccination drive after the Centre opened up vaccination for all citizens above the age of 18, it said.
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