Nadda urges people to make booster vaccination drive a massive success

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New Delhi, July 20 (UNI) BJP chief J.P. Nadda on Wednesday visited the vaccination center at the Lady Hardinge hospital here and took stock of the free booster dose vaccination drive started by the government to strengthen India’s fight against the Corona pandemic. He also interacted with the health and medical staff present at the vaccination center. Nadda was accompanied by BJP National General Secretary Arun Singh, the party’s Delhi unit President Adesh Gupta, the party’s national media head and MP Anil Baluni, and national media deputy head Dr. Sanjay Mayukh along with several party leaders and workers.

The BjP chief also interacted with people who had come to get their booster doses and inquired about various facilities available at the vaccination center. He appealed to all citizens across the country to come forward and make this booster vaccination drive a massive success, and strengthen India’s fight against the Coronavirus. Ex- tending greetings to all the doctors, medical staff, and paramedical staff for their great efforts, Nadda said, “The whole nation is indebted to you for your service to humanity during the past two years where they have served the people without caring for their own health and well-being. It is due to your hard work and dedication that India has battled Coronavirus so valiantly and successfully.

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