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Demand rises for Covid-19 vaccines at offices, residential complexes

Mumbai-based Hinduja Hospital said it has been approached by 100 corporate houses and housing societies

coronavirus, vaccine, vaccination, covid-19
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Ruchika ChitravanshiSohini Das New Delhi/Mumbai
There has been a spurt in demand for doorstep vaccinations with housing societies and corporate offices lining up at private hospitals with requests to hold inoculation camps.
 
Hospitals flooded with these inquiries — which have been spurred by the desire to avoid hospitals during the Covid-19 pandemic and the difficulties faced in booking online appointments — are taking on limited requests because of irregular supplies of vaccine doses.
 
Mumbai-based Hinduja Hospital said it has been approached by 100 corporate houses and housing societies. “We already have a demand for at least 250,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccine. Now we

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