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Kashmir
A two-day vaccination drive concluded at the University of Kashmir here.

Kashmir: 488 doses administered during 2-day vaccination drive at KU

| @indiablooms | Jun 05, 2021, at 10:30 pm

Srinagar/IBNS: At least 488 Covishield doses were administered during the drive, organised by the University Health Centre in collaboration with the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine Government Medical  College Srinagar, Block Hazratbal.

This is the fourth such drive organised for the University employees and their families in the last two months.

In-Charge KU Health Centre Dr Ashfaq A Zarri said the varsity intends to complete 100 per cent vaccination of its staff in near future.

He thanked BMO Hazratbal and his staff for their active cooperation and support to such vaccination drives being organised in the University.

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