Uttar Pradesh News: corona virus The stock of anti-Covid-19 vaccines at the four Government Vaccination Centers in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, has run out amid the promptness shown by the government for the prevention of coronavirus infection, prompting people to take precautionary measures. Having trouble getting the dosage. People are returning from the vaccination center. District Immunization Officer MK Singh said that anti-Covid-19 vaccines are not available at government centers since Monday and the government has been requested to provide vaccines.
Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Brajesh Pathak (Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak) said, “The government is making arrangements for the vaccine. Soon 10 lakh doses of anti-covid vaccine will reach the state. We are closely monitoring the situation of Kovid-19. Pathak is also handling the health ministry in the state.
people returning disappointed
At the same time, people reaching the government vaccination centers to get preventive doses in the state have to return disappointed. Chandan Singh Rawat, who arrived at Lucknow’s Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Civil Hospital to get a precautionary dose with his wife, told that the doctors have told him that the stock of the vaccine has run out.
Rawat said that when he asked the doctors if he could get a precautionary dose in any other hospital, he was told that the vaccine was not available anywhere in the city.
It is worth mentioning that in Lucknow, four government Kovid-19 vaccination centers have been set up in the form of Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Civil Hospital, Lok Bandhu Hospital, Balrampur Hospital and NK Road Community Health Center, where free vaccination is being given.
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